Central Virginia Residents Targeted in Jury Duty Scam Calls

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Chesterfield, VA – Residents across Chesterfield County are being warned about an ongoing phone scam this week in which callers impersonate Sheriff’s Office employees.

According to the Chesterfield County Sheriff’s Office, multiple people have reported receiving calls from scammers using fake names and claiming the recipient missed jury duty or failed to appear in court. The callers then demand payment, sometimes instructing victims to purchase prepaid cards.

“This is a scam,” the Sheriff’s Office stressed in a public notice Friday. Officials emphasized that deputies will never instruct anyone to pay money to resolve a charge or meet using a prepaid card.

The department added that active warrants in Chesterfield County can be safely checked at Chesterfield.gov by typing “active warrants” in the site’s search field. This database lists all legitimate warrants and capias.

Authorities urge residents not to provide money or personal information to unknown callers. Anyone who believes they may have been targeted or victimized by the scam should contact the Chesterfield County Police Department at 804-748-1251.

Community members are encouraged to share this warning with neighbors and family members, particularly seniors, who are often targeted by such schemes.


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