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LEE COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE WARNS OF NEW PHONE SCAM

LEE COUNTY (January 27, 2025) – The Lee County Sheriff’s Office (LCSO) is warning citizens of a new phone scam targeting families of recently arrested/incarcerated individuals.

Over the weekend, LCSO received a message from a mother whose son was recently arrested. She received a call from someone claiming to be a Corrections Officer named Clark Thomas with the Lee County Jail. The scammer told the mother that there was a program where she could pay $500, payable through electronic payments, to have a GPS tracker given to her son and have him placed on house arrest instead of being in jail.

Scammers like the one in this instance are very smart, and they use emotions, panic, and fear to prey on their victims. They will use all available information along with the reactions of their potential victims to adjust their tactics to maximize the amount of money they are able to squeeze out of their victim and to have that money before the victim has time to second-guess if the scammer is legitimate or scamming them.

LCSO would like to remind everyone that there is no such program through the Lee County Detention Center (LCDC), and no one named Clark Thomas is employed at LCDC.

Along with that, here are a few general reminders from LCSO to help prevent citizens from falling prey to phone scams like this one or the common jury duty scam:

Anyone who receives a call claiming to be from LCSO, LCDC, or any other law enforcement agency, they are encouraged to hang up and call the main number for the agency directly.

The FTC also has a page located at reportfraud.ftc.gov where the public can file a report about an attempted scam. In 2024, 18,764 fraud reports we filed by people in Alabama, with a median loss of $400 and a total of $70.4 million lost by Alabama citizens.

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