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Kaua’i Police Issue Alert on Jury Duty Scam Calls Demanding PayPal Payments

Residents of Kaua’i are warned about a scam where fraudsters pose as law enforcement, claiming victims missed jury duty or owe fines and demanding immediate payment via PayPal to avoid arrest. The Kaua’i Police Department (KPD) stresses that they do not make such phone calls or request digital payments.

According to the

Kaua’i County’s official website

, to avoid falling victim to the scam, remember that the Kaua’i Police Department will never ask for PayPal payments for fines or legal issues. If you receive a suspicious call, trust your instincts—it’s likely a scam. Scammers may use real names, local court details, and even fake caller IDs. The best advice from the Kaua’i Police Department: hang up and contact the department directly to verify any suspicious claims.

The Kaua’i Police advise that all legitimate communications will be sent by postal mail. They also warn residents to be cautious of scammers who create a sense of urgency to pressure victims into quick, rash decisions.

If you find yourself caught in such a scam, stay calm, hang up, and call the Kaua’i Police Department directly at (808) 241-1711.

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