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</html><thumbnail_url>https://qa.thenewsjournal.net/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Police-teaser.jpg</thumbnail_url><thumbnail_width>397</thumbnail_width><thumbnail_height>265</thumbnail_height><description>The Laurel County Sheriff&#x2019;s Department is asking residents to be mindful of a new phone scam involving individuals who claim to be with the police department. Deputy Gilbert Acciardo, the department&#x2019;s public affairs officer, said the scammers are telling residents that money is owed for some time of violation and they need to make a payment immediately over the phone. &#x201C;We have received a handful of reports about these calls,&#x201D; Acciardo said, adding that he personally received one of the calls Monday. Acciardo said the scammers do not identify themselves as a member of a particular department. &#x201C;They are just saying &#x2018;This is the police department,&#x2019;&#x201D; Acciardo said. Acciardo said the number showing up on caller ID is (606) 657-0952. When deputies called the number, it was answered with a recorded message. Acciardo said the number is from a cell phone and unlike landlines, the extension is not linked to a particular area of the state. Acciardo said it is similar to a frequently used ruse in which the scammers claimed to be calling from the IRS. &#x201C;They catch people off guard and it works,&#x201D; Acciardo said, noting some people get scared when they hear &#x201C;police&#x201D; or &#x201C;IRS.&#x201D; Acciardo said if law enforcement is attempting to reach an individual concerning a violation, officers wouldmake contact through the mail via a court subpoena or summons, or in person. Anyone who receives such a phone call and has concerned is encouraged to contacted their local district court clerk or law enforcement. &#x201C;We will be glad to talk to them,&#x201D; Acciardo said.</description></oembed>
