SAN ANTONIO - San Antonio Police have issued a warning about a scam that’s affecting local residents.It's a pretty unusual scam, that has to do with jury duty.T
Armstrong Williams takes on the news of the week and asks the questions you want answered. Don't miss our weekly town hall.The San Antonio Police Department is warning residents of scammers impersonating the department, attempting to take money from them. The scam involves people using a fake City of San Antonio phone number, claiming people missed a jury summons.
According to SAPD, the scammers will call you from that fake city number and ask you to meet at a location so you can pay them.SAPD does not want you to be a victim and offers tips to avoid scams like this.
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