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Fraud alert: victims surfacing in jury duty appearance scam


 Crystal K. Kinzel

 Crystal K. Kinzel

Collier County Clerk of Courts and Comptroller, Crystal K. Kinzel, warns residents and visitors about a new round of telephone scams that are emerging in Southwest Florida.

Seven similar complaints were reported in January. In the scam, the caller identifies themselves as a deputy with the Collier

County Sheriff ’s Office and indicates there is a warrant out for the victim’s arrest. While previous complaints centered around a failure to appear for court, the newest case focuses on a failure to report for jury duty. The scammers then request a payment to avoid executing the arrest warrant. Additionally, the scammers are threatening victims with more jail time if they break a false “gag order” and discuss the incident with anyone.

“If you receive any suspicious calls asking for immediate money transfer such as this fraud scheme, immediately hang up the phone and report to our Inspector General hotline immediately,” said Kinzel.

While residents must legally respond to a jury summons, the Clerk of Courts does not issue arrest warrants for a failure to appear. Collier residents are urged to never give personal or financial information over the phone to a stranger, especially if the caller acts aggressively.

 

 

Calls asking for payments made by cash, gift card or in person are a red flag for a fraud scheme. Residents should be wary of caller

ID, as this can be spoofed, making a phone call look like it is coming from a legitimate source.

Collier County Sheriff ’s Office offers assistance with suspicious encounters involving a request for money or personal information through its Call Before You “Pay” hotline – 239-252-CALL(2255). The hotline is staffed Monday through Friday by a deputy in the Financial Crimes Bureau.

For more information, visit www.CollierClerk.com.

About the Collier County Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller

Crystal K. Kinzel, the current Collier County Clerk and Comptroller, is an independently elected constitutional officer responsible for safeguarding public funds and protecting public records. Her office of 200 people manages Collier County residents’ documents including marriage licenses, passports, real estate transactions, tax deed sales, and more. They are committed to improving their office and services to allow more accessibility of information and resources for the public. ¦

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