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Dutchess Sheriff’s Office warns of ongoing scams

Dutchess Sheriff’s Office warns of ongoing scams

As we approach the spring season, the Dutchess County Sheriff’s Office would like to warn the residents of Dutchess County and surrounding areas about scams that seem to be on the increase.

Scams are ways in which criminals will attempt to get money from people by contacting them and making up elaborate stories. In some cases, the perpetrators have tried, sometimes successfully, to use the victim’s emotions about a loved one in trouble to get money. It’s common for the perpetrators of these scams to try to get money by telling people that one of their relatives has been seriously hurt or is in jail and that they need money right away. In many cases, they will pose as a law enforcement official or another relative to try and convince the victim that it’s legitimate.

The latest scam involves fake computer viruses. The victims receive a pop-up on their computer or phone from a “tech” company, which says that their computer has a virus. The perpetrator then says that they can clean the computer and block other viruses for a nominal fee. After the fee is paid, they apologize and say that they were unable to fix it, and then offer to refund the money but state that they can only refund it via online banking. Once the victim provides their account number the perpetrator then withdraws money from their account. This scam has been prevalent recently, and past ones such as the IRS and relative arrested scams are still active as well.

The Sheriff’s Office would like to offer the following tips for people to avoid these types of scams:

It is very important to not send any money to anyone that you don’t know until you’ve confirmed the situation through an independent source and feel comfortable with it. If it’s a scam, once the money is sent it’s very difficult, and most times impossible, to get it back. If anyone thinks they may have been the victim of a scam, they are encouraged to contact the Sheriff’s Office at 845-486-3800 or via the tipline at 845-605-CLUE or dcsotips@gmail.com.

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