Suffolk County Police Warn Residents of Phone Scam

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Suffolk County Police warn residents about a phone scam where callers impersonate law enforcement and demand money to avoid arrest.

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The Suffolk County Police Department is warning the public about a scam during which callers purport to be from a law enforcement agency and claim there is a warrant for the victim’s arrest if money is not sent.
 
Detectives have been made aware of at least three incidents during which a resident was contacted by phone by a caller identifying themselves as a member of the Suffolk County Police Department who says the resident has a warrant for their arrest and for them to send money. Detectives are not aware of any victims who have given money.
 
The victims report the scammers called from what appeared to be legitimate police department phone numbers. Scammers often use spoofing apps and other technology to falsely represent the numbers they are calling from.
 
Police will NEVER demand money in lieu of arrest or consequence.
 
If you believe you have been the victim of this or any other scam, contact police.