Another gift scam reported
The Sheriff’s Office was notified of another gift card-related scam over the weekend.
In this case, the scammers were said to be affiliated with veterans in hospice care and instructed the would-be victim to donate to them by buying $800 worth of gift cards.
In many cases, scammers call claiming to be in law enforcement and urge people to rectify some violation by paying them, often with gift cards.
The criminals use real law enforcement phone numbers and often will use real local law enforcement officers’ names during the scams. Some residents have previously reported getting calls from someone posing as Sheriff Rick Ramsay.
First off: If you receive a call from a law enforcement agency/utility company/government agency or popular business, hang up and contact the agency for verification.
Second: NEVER PAY FOR ANYTHING OVER THE PHONE WITH GIFT CARDS. This is a sure sign you are getting scammed.
In sum: Residents should never give personal, monetary, or gift card information to anyone over the phone, in a text, or an email— TO ANYONE REGARDLESS OF WHO THEY CLAIM TO BE — without first checking with that person, utility, business, or government agency.
Anyone with information about any crimes should contact the Sheriff’s Office at 305-292-7000. Callers who wish to remain anonymous can call Crime Stoppers at 1-866-471-8477. If a tip leads to an arrest in the case, the caller may be eligible for a cash reward. Tips may also be submitted online at www.floridakeyscrimestoppers.com or via a text message using the smartphone app called P3 Phone. Tips can also be submitted via social media such as Facebook, Instagram or Twitter using the @CrimeStoppers305 hashtag.
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