(BIVN) – Callers are once again impersonating law enforcement officers in Hawaiʻi, and trying to scare people into making payments over the phone.
The Hawaiʻi Department of Law Enforcement warned the public about the calls on Saturday, saying the imposters are “intimidating people with false information about impending or nonexistent court cases.”
From a news release by the Department of Law Enforcement:
The callers may indicate the person they have called faces arrest for failing to appear for a court hearing or jury duty. They may mention that payment in the form of bail or a civil fee will resolve the matter.
Please know that law enforcement agencies will not call to solicit any form of payment. Therefore, do not provide credit card or bank account information to anyone who calls saying they are a law enforcement officer.
The scammers may “spoof” real DLE phone numbers to make it appear their call is legitimate when in fact they are calling from another phone number, often outside Hawai‘i. Scammers from outside Hawai‘i often mispronounce street addresses with Hawaiian names or reference government offices not found in Hawai‘i including the District Attorney’s Office.
Officials say anyone who receives a call they believe to be a scam is asked to contact the Department of Law Enforcement at 808-586-1352.
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STORY SUMMARY
HONOLULU - The State Department of Law Enforcement says callers are intimidating people with false information about impending or nonexistent court cases.