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Yummy Hits Pure Miami
It’s giving “scam era” in Miami right now. Authorities are warning locals about a shady new twist on an old hustle — fake jury duty calls.
Here’s the vibe: scammers are pretending to be law enforcement, hitting people up with threats about “missing jury duty,” and then demanding cash to make it all go away. Total cap.
The Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office (MDSO) hopped on socials this week to remind everyone: real cops will never call you asking for money over the phone. If someone does, it’s 100% a scam.
💸 How it usually goes down:
You get a “missed call” from someone claiming to be a Miami-Dade detective.
When you call back, they tell you you’ve got a warrant out for missing jury duty.
BUT (plot twist) you can “avoid arrest” by paying a $400 fee at MDSO headquarters in Doral.
One Miami resident, shared how the scam shook them:
“I had no idea… I just didn’t want to get detained, and I was afraid.”
Now, they are warning others:
“Verify in person. Even if you get that phone call, just go straight to the police station. Talk to someone face-to-face.”
And honestly? That’s the move.
he scam isn’t just a local thing either. The Federal Trade Commission says impersonation scams have jumped 4x since 2020.
Don’t give personal info over the phone.
Double-check suspicious calls with the Clerk of Courts Office.
If you do get played, file a police report ASAP.
Bottom line: don’t let scammers gaslight you into handing over cash. Jury duty may be annoying, but skipping it won’t cost you $400 over the phone.
Written by: Bobby