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Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office warning says familiar voices may now be part of fraud attempts

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Sacramento County, California – The Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office is warning residents to slow down, verify, and think twice before responding to urgent calls that may now sound frighteningly real because of artificial intelligence.

According to the warning, scammers are using AI-generated voices to impersonate family members, friends, and other trusted people. The goal is simple but dangerous: create panic, make the situation feel immediate, and push the victim into sending money or revealing private information before they have time to question what is happening.

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The scams can feel personal. A voice may sound like a child, a parent, a close friend, or someone the victim knows well. The caller may claim there has been an emergency, an arrest, an accident, or another crisis. In many cases, the pressure is the trap. Scammers rely on fear and urgency to keep people from checking the story.

The Sheriff’s Office is urging people to trust their instincts. If a call seems suspicious, the safest step is to hang up and contact the person directly using a phone number already known to be legitimate. Residents should not give out personal information, financial account details, passwords, or payment to anyone whose identity they cannot verify.

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The warning also reminds the public to be especially careful when someone demands immediate action. Real emergencies can be frightening, but a caller who refuses to let someone pause, verify, or speak with another trusted person should raise concern.

The issue comes as identity-related crimes continue to grow more sophisticated. Artificial intelligence has given criminals another tool, making old scams harder to recognize and easier to believe. What once may have sounded fake can now arrive with a familiar voice and a convincing story.

At the same time, the Sheriff’s Office pointed to a separate concern involving local funding.

“Unfortunately, as these crimes continue to increase, Sacramento County budget cuts place Identity Theft detective positions at risk of being defunded.”

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Sacramento County Budget Hearings are scheduled for June 10 at 9:30 a.m. in the Sacramento County Board of Supervisors Chambers, 700 H Street. The hearings come as officials and residents face questions about how to respond to crimes that are changing quickly, especially those involving personal data, financial loss, and digital deception.

For now, the message from law enforcement is direct: do not let panic make the decision. Hang up, verify, and protect your information before it is too late.

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