Michigan attorney general warns of law enforcement scam calls
LANSING, Mich. โ Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel is warning residents of scammers posing as law enforcement agencies or other companies, demanding payment for warrants or services via gift cards. โMake sure to be aware that no law enforcement agency will ever contact you by phone demanding that you pay, regardless of payment method, for your warrant to disappear. Spoofing allows scammers to disguise their actual phone numbers and instead show a local phone number on the caller ID. โThe framework of these scams โ whether itโs a law enforcement, grandparent, or tech support scam โ are always the same. AdTo report fraud or if you have a general consumer complaint, contact the Attorney Generalโs Consumer Protection Team online or by calling 877-765-8388.