(Sidney) The Fremont County Sheriff’s Office is alerting residents and visitors about a recent increase in fraudulent activities involving traveling individuals claiming to sell authentic jewelry. These individuals have been reported engaging in a fake jewelry scam that preys on unsuspecting victims.
According to the press release on the Sheriff’s Office Facebook Page, on Sunday, December 3, deputies made contact with a white 2015 Infiniti QX80 with Alabama plates on Highway 2 near Farragut. Page County authorities took a report of a man in a suit attempting to flag down cars trying to sell items from the roadway. Deputies contacted and identified the occupants, and they were released without charges in Fremont County. If you see this vehicle, do not stop; please call your local law enforcement and make a report.
Recently, local agencies have received complaints about individuals approaching citizens in public spaces, such as parking lots, shopping centers, and gas stations, claiming to sell high-quality jewelry at deeply discounted prices. These scammers often present themselves as friendly and persuasive. They use various tactics to create a sense of urgency and convince victims they are getting a once-in-a-lifetime deal.
The fake jewelry peddled by these scammers is often of poor quality, with little to no actual value. Victims have reported purchasing items they believed to be authentic, only to discover later they were deceived and had fallen victim to a fraudulent scheme.
To avoid falling prey to this scam, the Fremont County Sheriff’s Office recommends the following precautions:
**Be Skeptical of Unsolicited Approaches:** Exercise caution when approached by individuals claiming to sell high-end jewelry, especially in public places.
**Verify Authenticity:** If approached by a seller, ask for detailed information about the jewelry, including certification and origin. Genuine sellers will provide this information willingly.
**Do Your Research:** Research the seller’s reputation and check for reviews or complaints online before purchasing.
**Trust Your Instincts:** If the deal seems too good to be true, it probably is. Trust your instincts and walk away if you have any doubts.
**Report Suspicious Activity:** If you encounter individuals engaging in suspicious behavior or believe you have been a victim of this scam, contact the Fremont County Sheriff’s Office immediately.
The Fremont County Sheriff’s Office is actively investigating these incidents and is committed to ensuring the safety and well-being of the community. We urge residents to remain vigilant and report suspicious activity to law enforcement.