Crime & Safety

New Scam In Ridgewood Tells Residents They're Under Arrest: Police

One woman said she wasted hours dealing with a scam in which Bergen County residents are told they're under arrest and better pay up.

One woman said she wasted hours dealing with a scam in which Bergen County residents are told they're under arrest.
One woman said she wasted hours dealing with a scam in which Bergen County residents are told they're under arrest. (Shutterstock)

RIDGEWOOD, NJ — "No, you probably don't have a warrant out for your arrest," the Ridgewood police said in a recent social media post. They want you to be aware of a new phone scam.

Apparently, people in the area are getting phone calls saying they owe fines, and if they don't pay, they're going to jail.

They explained: "Over the last 24 hours, we have received a significant number of reports that someone, pretending to be a member of our department, is calling residents and demanding payment and threatening arrest. It's not us. We do not collect money over the phone. Ever."

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They added, "Thank you to those who've reached out to let us know that this has been happening ... Please spread the word to your friends, family, and neighbors."

In a post the day before, they also said someone had been calling people using the name of a supervisor there.

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"As always, we are here at our real phone number if you have any questions or have been victimized by something like this. 201-652-3900."

In a comment after a post, one woman said she'd fallen for the scam.

"To save other people the hassle and the hours wasted like I did today, they were saying that I had two citations, one - failure to appear for a jury summons and then contempt of court - my choices were to go down to the police station and get fingerprinted and booked or pay a bond."

The scam was similar to the "Grandparent Scam" that's become popular, in which someone calls a person saying they're their grandson, and that they need bail money sent to them. One person in Glen Rock lost $15,000 to the scam recently. Read more about that here.


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