Warrick County Sheriff, Brett Kruse took to Facebook on Monday to warn residents in his county about two separate phone scams residents have been reporting.
The Vanderburgh County Sheriff's Office released a statement on Thursday warning Evansville area residents of a new e-mail scam involving false traffic violations.
The Evansville Police Department released a statement through their Facebook page on Wednesday stating they've received numerous calls from residents that have been the targeted by someone claiming to be with the IRS.
The Evansville Police Department, along with the Indiana State Police, are warning residents of a new phone scam involving a con artist claiming to be with Vectren Energy.
The Evansville Police Department issues a warning to Evansville and Vanderburgh County residents to be aware of a man claiming to be deputy sheriff looking to scam them out of money.
If you have Facebook, you've probably seen one of your friends claiming to have earned a $100 gift card from Kohl's just for taking a survey. Don't believe it.
If you're like many of us that get online but aren't the most "worldly" of Internet surfers, beware of the traps that are waiting for you. If you step into one, it won't be long before you find out that you've been taken. How do you avoid being scammed and vulnerable to online fraud? Think about and reflect on your online behavior.
Reports of scams involving computer problems, back taxes, and the always popular, credit card fraud, have led the EPD to issue a warning through their Facebook page.
The Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3), a division of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, which accepts online Internet complaints from actual victims or from third party complainants, is reporting a new Internet scam involving an employment offer paying money to advertise products on your car...