The Marshall County Sheriff’s Department has been made aware of scammers calling community members, pretending to be department members, and soliciting funds for the criminal justice system.
The Marshall County Sheriff's Department is not soliciting funds. Do not respond to the solicitation of funds or requests for payments through email or by phone.
The Marshall County Sheriff’s Department does not use PayPal, Apple Pay, Western Union, or any other third-party financial transaction entity. Official payments, such as bonds, are made directly to the government agency.
Lieutenant Detective Les McFarland advises the public never to give out any personal information or funds unless you know who you are dealing with and can verify the identification of the individual or department you are dealing with.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the Marshall County Sheriff’s Department or the agency in question to verify the request. The Sheriff’s contact page can be found here: https://sheriffmarshallcounty.org/contact-us.
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