March 28, 2024

So far two reports from people who were contacted by scammers identifying themselves as Stroud Area Regional police officers have been filed.

STROUD TOWNSHIP, PA — It’s a scam as old as time, but it’s one Stroud Area Regional Police Chief Jennifer Lyon wants people to be aware of. 

“Typically with the warrant scam, you’re going to get a phone call in which somebody identifIes themselves as a police officer, or a judge or a court official, and they’re going to say that you missed a hearing date or you missed a jury date, or you missed some kind of official document in which now a judge has issued a warrant for your arrest,” she said.

Chief Lyon says the scammers then look for some kind of payment to post bond for a warrant or to pay fines for the warrant.

So far, two reports from people who were contacted by scammers identifying themselves as Stroud Area Regional police officers have been filed. 

One of those people fell victim to the $700 scam.

“These scammers are good. They talk a good game. They have a lot of the answers for the questions people ask, and they’re willing to talk to them about it. But again, they’re playing on people’s fears with the threat of arrest,” Chief Lyon said.

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