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Calcasieu Parish sheriff warns of fake arrest warrants scam

Calcasieu Parish Sheriff's Office

LAKE CHARLES, La. (KLFY) — Calcasieu Parish Sheriff Tony Mancuso is warning residents of Calcasieu Parish of a scam that has recently resurfaced.

Victims of the scam report receiving a phone call from a person stating that a warrant has been issued for their arrest due to failure to appear in court. After this, the caller informs the victim that they can pay a sum of money in order to avoid arrest. The caller claims to be with the Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s Office and uses a name of a current CPSO deputy.

Upon calling the reported suspect’s phone number, CPSO deputies learned he has a voicemail set up stating he is with the CPSO, non-emergency dispatch. 

Sherrif Mancuso wants residents to know that the majority of the time law enforcement will issue a warrant in person. While there may be circumstances that will allow for a warrant to be issued over the phone, the officer will never ask for money or any form of payment.

Sheriff Mancuso reminds residents of tips to use to avoid becoming a victim of a scam:

If anyone believes they may have been victimized by these scammers, they are encouraged to contact CPSO at 491-3605.

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