Clark County Sheriff’s Office Issues Warning Over Fake Parking Violation Text Scam
Article Summary: The Clark County Sheriff’s Office is alerting residents about a new text messaging scam where individuals receive fraudulent notices regarding parking violations. Authorities are urging the public not to respond, follow instructions, or share personal information with the senders of these messages.
Clark County Scam Alert Key Points:
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Residents are receiving fake text messages containing images regarding non-existent parking violations.
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The Sheriff’s Office confirms these messages are a scam and strictly advises against responding.
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Officials remind the public to never share personal information with unknown sources and to contact the department if unsure about a suspicious message.
The Clark County Sheriff’s Office on [Date] issued a public warning regarding a newly reported text message scam targeting local residents with fraudulent parking violations.
According to the Sheriff’s Office, the department has received multiple reports of individuals receiving similar images sent from unknown phone numbers. The messages attempt to convince the recipient that they have an outstanding parking violation that needs to be addressed.
Law enforcement officials have explicitly identified the notices as fraudulent. Authorities are instructing anyone who receives the message not to respond or follow any of the instructions provided within the text.
“Never give out any personal information to anyone you are not familiar with,” the Sheriff’s Office stated in its public alert. Officials emphasized a general rule of thumb for residents attempting to protect themselves from digital fraud: “As always, if it doesn’t seem right, it’s probably a scam.”
Residents who receive suspicious messages and are unsure of how to proceed are encouraged to contact the Clark County Sheriff’s Office directly for assistance and verification.
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