JONESBORO, Ark. — Craighead County Judge Marvin Day is warning residents about a recent wave of phone call scams targeting the community.
Scammers are posing as court officials and falsely informing individuals that they have missed a court date and are subject to penalties unless they immediately pay money.
Key Points to Note:
1. Scam Details: The fraudulent calls typically involve scammers claiming to be from the Craighead County Court or Judge Marvin Day. They may use intimidating language and threaten legal action or additional penalties if the victim does not pay a specified amount immediately.
2. Payment Requests: These scammers often demand payment via non-traditional methods such as gift cards or wire transfers, which is a red flag. Official court communications will never ask for payment in such forms.
3. Verification: If you receive a call of this nature, do not provide any personal information or make any payments. Instead, hang up and verify the information directly with the Craighead County offices or the relevant court by calling the official phone number listed on the Craighead County website.
4. Official Contact: Craighead County Court and official offices will send formal notifications through the mail and will not request immediate payment over the phone. If you have questions about your court dates or any potential penalties, please contact the Craighead County offices directly at (870) 933-4500 or visit the website at http://www.craigheadcountyar.gov for verified contact information.
5. Report Scams: If you have been targeted or believe you may have been a victim of this scam, report the incident to the Craighead County Sheriff’s Department at (870) 933-4551. Prompt reporting helps combat these fraudulent activities and protect others in the community.
Craighead County officials are committed to safeguarding residents and ensuring that all legal processes are handled transparently and professionally. Vigilance and cooperation in reporting these scams are appreciated.
For more information or assistance, please contact the Craighead County Judge’s Office at (870) 933-4500.
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