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Florida woman loses $34K in bogus law enforcement phone scam, officials say
['Kaylin Herbet']
Latest News | Fox 35
A woman in Osceola County was recently scammed out of $34,000, the Osceola County Sheriff's Office said.
Scam alert: Here’s how it worksBig picture view:Both the Osceola County Sheriff's Office and Sumter County Sheriff's Office posted warnings of the scam resurgence on their social media accounts.
According to the sheriff's office:The scammer calls from a "spoofed" number that may show the sheriff's office on the caller ID.
The person then claims to be a deputy or to work for the sheriff's office, police department, or court.
Florida woman scammed out of $34,000The Osceola County Sheriff's Office said a woman in her 50s recently picked up the phone and fell for the scam.