The Greene County Sheriff’s Department has issued a warning to residents about a recent increase in scam calls. The scammers are posing as government officials or law enforcement officers, and are attempting to trick people into giving out their personal and financial information. The department has received several reports of these types of calls, and is urging residents to be cautious when answering phone calls from unknown numbers. The scammers are using various tactics to convince people that they are legitimate, including claiming to be from the Social Security Administration or the IRS. They are also using fake caller ID numbers to make it appear as though the call is coming from a legitimate government agency. The Sheriff’s Department is reminding residents that government agencies will never call and ask for personal or financial information over the phone. If someone receives a call like this, they should hang up immediately and report it to the authorities. The department is also warning residents about the dangers of giving out personal and financial information to unknown individuals. This can lead to identity theft, financial loss, and other serious consequences. The Sheriff’s Department is working to educate residents about these types of scams and how to avoid them. They are also encouraging residents to report any suspicious calls to the department so that they can investigate and take action. In addition to the scam calls, the department is also warning residents about other types of scams that are targeting local residents. These include phishing emails, fake online ads, and door-to-door scams. The department is urging residents to be vigilant and to always verify the identity of anyone who contacts them asking for personal or financial information. Residents can protect themselves by being cautious and taking steps to verify the identity of anyone who contacts them. The Greene County Sheriff’s Department is committed to keeping residents safe and is working to prevent these types of scams from happening in the future. The department is also working with other law enforcement agencies to share information and best practices for preventing and investigating these types of scams. By working together, the department hopes to reduce the number of scam calls and other types of scams that are targeting local residents. The department is also reminding residents that they can report any suspicious activity to the department’s tip line. The tip line is available 24/7 and allows residents to report suspicious activity anonymously. The department is encouraging residents to use the tip line to report any suspicious calls or other activity that they believe may be related to a scam.