Published on June 25, 2025
Franklin County Sheriff’s Office Detectives are investigating several scam cases reported in June where people were contacted by phone by a man who identifies himself as a law enforcement officer. He says they or a family member have an outstanding warrant for their arrest and that a payment is needed to set the warrant aside. The caller then directs them to a Walgreens or a CVS and instructs them to purchase gift cards.
This is a reminder that no law enforcement agency, including the Franklin County Sheriff’s Office, will contact citizens by phone and accept gift card payments to set warrants aside.
This case highlights the importance of being cautious with unsolicited phone calls. Here are some tips to help you avoid falling victim to similar scams:
If you are ever unsure whether a phone call is legitimate, call the Sheriff’s Office non-emergency number (614) 525-3333, or your local law enforcement agency, to verify.