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Prince William Co. police warn of phone call scammers impersonating officers

Scammers are calling Virginia residents and impersonating law enforcement, Prince William County police said.

Police said , in which the scammers told them that they had an active warrant for their arrest, and could resolve the matter by showing up for a Zoom appearance before a “judge” immediately.



But prior to their hearing before the judge, victims were told they had to pay $750 in court fees and fines to the U.S. District Court using the payment transfer app Zelle, through a phone number.

Prince William County police advise residents to never give out their personal information on a phone call, or send money to anyone who calls out of the blue.

If you receive a scam call, you should hang up and call your local police department, police said.

Lauren Hamilton

Lauren Hamilton is an Associate Producer at ²ÝÝ®´«Ã½ and a graduate of the University of Maryland. She enjoys covering the intersection of arts, culture and social justice in local communities. She began as an intern with ²ÝÝ®´«Ã½ in the summer of 2021.

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