The next time you see questions pop up on your social media feed, don't answer them. Answering such questions may open the door to hackers and identity thieves.
If you receive a call from someone claiming to be a lawyer who says that one of your family members is in jail and needs money, don’t believe it. Chances are it’s a scam.
The Twin Falls County Sheriff's Office says a recent scam is targeting area doctors. Recently four separate doctors officers informed the sheriff's office that someone had called claiming the sheriff, Tom Carter, is looking for the doctor because he has a warrant for their arrest
The City of Twin Falls is encouraging residents to be cautious of door-to-door solicitors who claim to be affiliated with the Twin Falls Fire Department. Residents have recently reported that transient vendors, who claim to be “licensed” by the Twin Falls Fire Department, are offering or selling fire-safety or smoke alarm inspections.
According to Idaho Power, scammers have been calling customers, telling them to submit immediate payment or power will be shut off in their home. Don't believe the caller. It's a scam.