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PBSO warns county residents of telephone scam

Por: WPTV Crime October 17, 2022

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The Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office wants to warn residents of a continuing common telephone scam.An imposter claiming to be an employee of the sheriff's office is calling members of the community.The imposter uses different names and tells victims that their incarcerated family member has a bond of $10,000 and to send 10% of the bond for their release.The victims are emailed a pre-filled United States District Court Appearance Bond... + full article



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