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    Greenbrier County Sheriff Warns Public of Widespread Phone Scams Using Fake Warrants

    Enegxi NewsBy Enegxi NewsMay 7, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    GREENBRIER COUNTY, WV (LOOTPRESS) – Sheriff Bart Baker is urging residents to be on high alert as a wave of fraudulent phone scams continues to sweep through the region, already leaving several local victims financially devastated.

    The most common scheme involves a caller impersonating a law enforcement officer. The scammer claims the victim has missed jury duty or failed to appear in court, and that a warrant has been issued for their arrest. In an effort to sound legitimate, the scammer often uses the name of an actual local officer and may even send a fake warrant with the victim’s name.

    Victims are then pressured to “resolve” the issue immediately by withdrawing money and sending it via bitcoin or purchasing gift cards. The scammers use intimidation tactics to scare victims into compliance, often warning of immediate arrest if payment isn’t made.

    “These criminals are skilled and convincing,” said Sheriff Baker. “They are using technology and fear to take advantage of honest people. Once the money is sent—especially through bitcoin or gift cards—it’s nearly impossible to recover.”

    Other reported scams include fake calls from the IRS claiming unpaid taxes, or alerts that a victim’s Social Security number has been compromised—each one requiring immediate payment to supposedly avoid legal consequences.

    To help prevent more victims, the Greenbrier County Sheriff’s Department has issued the following tips:

    1. Do not share personal information (such as date of birth, SSN, bank details) over the phone.
    2. Hang up and call your local law enforcement agency using a verified number.
    3. Tell the caller you’ll handle the matter in person at the courthouse, then disconnect.
    4. Never send money via bitcoin, gift cards, wire transfers, or through the mail.
    5. Ask for a callback number, but verify the situation with real authorities before taking action.
    6. Always confirm with local law enforcement, magistrate, or circuit court if you believe you’ve missed court or may have a warrant.

    “These scammers are preying on fear and confusion,” Baker added. “We need the public to stay vigilant and informed. No real law enforcement officer will ever demand money over the phone or through unconventional payment methods.”

    Citizens are encouraged to spread the word, especially to older or more vulnerable family members, and report any suspicious calls to authorities immediately.

    For questions or more information, contact the Greenbrier County Sheriff’s Department.

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