(KNZA)--The Jackson County Sheriff's Office said Friday they have received a number of reports of scam callers that are calling area residents.
Jackson County Sheriff Tim Morse, in a release, said one of the scams that is circulating is a caller leaving messages as Sgt. Heath Delany with the Jackson County Sheriff's Office. The caller asks the recipient to contact him at a particular number.
Morse said another scammer is claiming to threaten recipients that they are going to be arrested.
Morse said these are all scam calls wanting your personal information in order to steal your money. He said do not give any unknown person who calls you any personal information.
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