Lane County jail cell.
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Sergeant Carrie Carver said there are variations on this scam. Sometimes the violation is an unpaid parking ticket, or they missed a court date. But she added the scammer always hits up the victim for gift cards or similar payment.
“The sheriff’s office will never call you to let you know that you have a warrant out for your arrest, that’s a type of thing that we make a personal visit to you for, Carver told KLCC. And generally speaking, scammers are going to be asking for payment in the form of a money order, or a money card, a cash card or gift card, something like that that. We would never ask for payment in some of those forms because they’re really non-trackable.”