Crime & Safety
San Mateo Sheriff Warns of Phone Scam Against Residents
The sherriff's department is warning people about a scam where a person impersonating a deputy collecting on dubious warrants.

By Bay City News
The San Mateo County sheriffās office warned residents today to be on the lookout for a telephone scam in which the callers pretend to be a member of the sheriffās office and then demand money from victims.
Recently, the sheriffās office obtained reports from community members who say theyāve received phone calls from a man introducing himself as Sgt. Gregory Jacobs and instructing victims to pay money owed for a supposed warrant in their name, sheriffās officials said.
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The caller threatens victims with prosecution if they donāt pay the bogus fee, according to sheriffās officials. No law enforcement agency would ever contact a resident by telephone to demand payment, with the threat of arrest for failure to comply, sheriffās officials said.
The sheriffās office wants to remind members of the public to be vigilant and to never provide personal information, such as social security numbers or credit card information over the phone, unless they themselves initiated the phone call.
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Anyone who believes they may have been a victim of the scam should contact their local law enforcement agency, sheriffās officials said.
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