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Press Release

SCAM TARGETING LOCAL RESIDENTS

For Immediate Release
U.S. Attorney's Office, District of South Dakota
Citizens being told to send money for not reporting for jury duty

United States Attorney Ron Parsons reported today that local law enforcement authorities have been receiving reports of residents being targeted in a telephonic and email scam in the Rapid City area. 

Unsuspecting citizens have been receiving telephone calls and emails from persons claiming to be a police officer, clerk of courts personnel, and even a fictitious judge.  The calls and emails claim the citizen was supposed to report for jury duty in federal or state court, and failed to report as directed.  The citizen is being told by the bogus caller that they must send money to a specified account or person in order to avoid being arrested.

U.S. Attorney Parsons wants citizens to know the claims being made in these calls and emails are totally false and, if contacted, citizens should not send money to anyone as instructed in the fraudulent call.

If you feel you have been a target of this scam you should immediately contact the Rapid City Police Department at 605.394.4131 or the United States Marshal’s Service in Rapid City at 605.342-6331.

Updated May 18, 2018