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Crypto Scam Using Fake Arrest Warrants

Crypto Scam Using Fake Arrest Warrants

Key Questions

What happened in the Fayette County crypto scam?

Callers impersonating law enforcement used fake arrest warrants to demand crypto payments from residents. A store clerk at the Fayette County Clerk's Office stopped a couple from losing $12,000 in the phone scam.

How did the scam operate?

Scammers posed as law enforcement officials and pressured victims to pay using cryptocurrency under the threat of fake arrest warrants. The attempt was halted before any funds were transferred.

What should residents do to avoid this type of scam?

Residents are advised to remain vigilant and not comply with demands from callers claiming to be law enforcement. Authorities recommend verifying any such claims directly through official channels before taking any action.

Fayette County Clerk's Office stopped a crypto scam where callers impersonated law enforcement and demanded payment using fake arrest warrants. Residents warned to be vigilant. Directly relevant to personal safety and scam awareness.

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Updated Jun 16, 2026