Claiming to Be with Santa Clarita Sheriffs

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Our dispatch continues to receive calls from residents informing us of phone calls they have received from someone claiming to be with Santa Clarita Sheriffs, asking for payments regarding warrants. We are here to advise these phone calls are a SCAM. We would never contact you asking for payment for a warrant, or payments for any other matter. 

If you receive this call, hang up immediately. Do not provide payment or information. If you are unsure, hang up and contact the SCV Sheriff’s station at 661-260-4000 for further guidance. Avoid becoming a victim of fraud.

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