Ongoing Scams in Whiteside County

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 Sheriff John F. Booker is urging all residents to stay vigilant as scams targeting our community continue to rise. The Whiteside County Sheriff’s Office has received numerous reports of residents being contacted by scammers through phone calls, emails, and text messages. 

These scams ofter involve callers pretending to be law enforcement, government agencies, utility companies, or even family members in distress. Victims are pressured to send money, buy gift cards, turn over gold or valuables and in some cases, scammers even convince victims that their money is not safein the bank and should be withdrawn and handed over for “safekeeping.” 

“I want to make this very clear- no legitimate government agency, bank, or law enforcement officer will ever ask you to send cash, gold, gift cards, or withdraw your money and give it to someone else for safekeeping,“” Sheriff Booker said

Sheriff Booker emphasized that his office is committed to investigating these crimes and is working closely with local, state, and federal partners to track down scammers and protect residents

“We take these crimes seriously and will work with local, state, and federal agencies to investigate and hold scammers accountable whenever possible,” Booker said. “If you think you’ve been scammed, please don’t be embarrassed these criminals are very good at what they do. Contact the Sheriff’s Office immediately. We are here to help you.” 

Sheriff Booker offers these tips to protect yourself

Never give out personal or financial information to unsolicited callers, texts, or emails. Do not purchase gift cards, send cash, hand over gold, or withdraw money from your bank because a stranger told you to

Your money is safe in your bank account no real official will ever tell you otherwise. Hang up immediately on suspicious calls even if the caller ID looks legitimate

Do not click links or open attachments from unknown emails or texts. Report any suspicious activity to the Sheriff’s Office right away

“We are committed to protecting the people of Whiteside County,” Booker added. “Please help spread the word to your neighbors, friends, and family especially our seniors, who are often the most targeted.”

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