Residents Warned of Fraud Calls

Douglas County Sheriff’s Office Warns Residents of Fraud Calls
Posted on 04/21/2025

MINDEN, Nevada (April 21, 2025)––The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office (DCSO) is warning residents of a call and text message scam from individuals impersonating deputies to fraudulently obtain money. The Sheriff’s Office has received numerous reports from citizens who have been contacted by someone claiming to be a deputy with the Sheriff’s Office. The caller indicates there is an arrest warrant or missed jury duty notice and that to avoid legal action a payment must be made immediately. The scammers typically demand payment through untraceable methods such as gift cards or deposits made at Bitcoin ATMs.

The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office does not collect fines. Fines are only issued through the courts, either following a citation or a court adjudication. Furthermore, legitimate fines are never paid with gift cards, cryptocurrency, or similar methods.

"Scammers use fear to create urgency and request immediate payment,” said Sheriff Dan Coverley. “If you receive such a call, hang up and contact our office directly immediately to report suspicious activity. Remember to never provide financial information or make payments using untraceable methods to someone you don’t know or cannot verify.”

 For more information, visit the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office website at sheriff.douglascountynv.gov or call 775-782-9900.