Crypto has always left me cold. I am not in the least surprised at the recent bust in Bitcoin, which has lost more than half ...
Scammers are pretending to be members of the Northampton County Sheriff’s office to get people to make payments to them ...
Residents across the Lehigh Valley have lost $30,500 in a Bitcoin scam involving fake arrest warrants, Pennsylvania State Police announced on Friday, Feb. 12. Scammers are calling people and claiming ...
An uptick in jury duty scams has prompted the sheriff’s office to issue an alert warning that victims are being tricked out ...
• February 9, 2026: The victim received a phone call from a scammer indicating they were a Northampton County Sheriff and ...
Police say scammers are posing as law enforcement and demanding cryptocurrency payments to resolve fake warrants.
The use of cryptocurrency in sales of human beings for prostitution and scam compounds nearly doubled in 2025, according to a conservative estimate. Many of the deals are happening in plain sight.
Sheriff Mark Warden warns residents of ongoing scams.
Sheriff Javier Salazar is warning residents about callers impersonating law enforcement and directing them to pay fines.
Recovering funds is usually impossible, but a popular crypto vendor is paying nearly $2M to victims.
Liberty police are using signs, along with social media posts, to alert residents about a Bitcoin scam. A Liberty store clerk last week helped a man who was about to be scammed out of $30,000.
The sheriff said BCSO will never call to inform them of a warrant, discuss a fine, or ask them to visit multiple locations to ...