FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Mercer County, OH — Sheriff Doug Timmerman is alerting residents to a recent surge in scam and fraud reports received by the Mercer County Sheriff’s Office. Citizens have reported a variety of fraudulent activities occurring via phone, email, text messages, and even social media.
The reported scams include:
“These scams are becoming more sophisticated, and some involve threats of exposure or legal action if the victim does not comply,” said Sheriff Timmerman. “Scammers are targeting vulnerable individuals and using fear, urgency, and emotional manipulation to extort money or personal information.”
The Sheriff's Office reminds residents:
“It is important to remind your parents and grandparents to never give out personal information, credit card numbers, or bank account details over the phone,” Sheriff Timmerman emphasized. “Education and awareness are key tools in preventing fraud.”
Anyone who suspects they have been targeted by a scam is encouraged to report the incident to the Mercer County Sheriff’s Office or the Federal Trade Commission (www.ftc.gov).