Post 14 Warns Public of Phone Local Scam
ASHLAND, Ky. (November 14, 2022) – Kentucky State Police (KSP), Post 14, in Ashland has been contacted by concerned citizens regarding a phone scam in our area. Citizens have received calls from someone stating they are a trooper with KSP and there is civil litigation against them. The caller then demands an immediate payment over the phone to avoid being arrested.
KSP would like to remind everyone that we do not call to collect funds, or threaten arrest for unpaid fines or taxes. Also, never share your Social Security Number or other personal information online or by phone.
To help as a guide, below are the “Top 10 Tip-offs to a Rip-off”.
1.) High pressure sales or frequent calls are signs that it’s a scam.
2.) If the caller demands an immediate decision, it’s likely a rip-off.
3.) People requesting a credit or debit card or any banking account information.
4.) If the caller offers to send someone to your home or to overnight something.
5.) Something for free is usually a reason to be suspicious.
6.) Unresponsive to questions or too quick to answer by cutting you off.
7.) An investment without a risk.
8.) Will not provide written information or references.
9.) Not registered with the Attorney General’s Office.
10.) If it sounds too good to be true, it often is.
Should anyone receive these calls or if they have questions or concerns, they are encouraged to contact the Kentucky Office of the Attorney General at 502-696-5300 by phone or fill out a complaint form online at ag.ky.gov/scams, the Kentucky State Police, or their local police department.
I recieved a call today. Saying they are the Campbellsville police dept. and for me not to be arrested I have to give them my bank account numbers so they can take out my fine for speeding and avoiding arrest. Of 350 or they will proceed to my home with a warrant for my arrest. I asked him his name. And he hung up. Funny I never had a ticket in my life and I’m 68yo. So much for that scam