Crime & Safety
Reports of Jury Duty Phone Scam Increase in Gwinnett
Sheriff's office warns scammers can be convincing, but law enforcement agencies would never collect fines over phone.

The Gwinnett County Sheriffβs Office assures you that βLt. Piersonβ is not trying to scam you out of your money.
The office said it met Monday with four women victims who reported receiving phone calls on Sunday from a βLt. Piersonβ from the sheriffβs office Warrants Division. βLt. Piersonβ was seeking payment of a fine for missing jury duty.
βEach victim was informed that she had an outstanding warrant for failure to appear for a jury summons and that to avoid arrest, she can pay the associated fine using a pre-paid debit card,β Deputy Shannon Volkodav said in a press release.
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βThree of the victims followed the callerβs instructions and purchased Green Dot MoneyPak cards as instructed in the amounts of $525, $810 and $962.β
The fourth victim did not purchase a card.
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The sheriffβs office says it has received a dozen similar scam reports over the past two weeks.
This type of scam is not new, nor isolated, to Gwinnett County. A caller poses as a law-enforcement officer, often impersonating an actual officer, and claims you can pay a fine to settle an outstanding arrest warrant with your name on it.
βThe Gwinnett County Sheriffβs Office continues to actively investigate these cases and warns the public to be wary of these callers, who are extremely convincing and have extensive knowledge of the local agency that they are impersonating,β Volkodav said in the release.
The sheriffβs office says you should consider any caller asking for fine money to be suspicious. No law enforcement office would ever solicit payments for fines over the phone
If you have received a phone call of this nature, call the Gwinnett County Sheriffβs Office Investigative Services Division at 770-619-6655.
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