Got the same message. I called them back and the guy had an Indian accent. Who said he was officer Harris and that I had a federal warrant for my arrest. I said, "I don't know who the F you are, and I know I haven't broken any laws. So I don't know what the hell you're talking about. If there's a warrant for my arrest, track my phone and come arrest me." the guy then replies, "okay. You can disregard this call." Ummm... yeah.... f'n scammers!
Got the same message. I called them back and the guy had an Indian accent. Who said he was officer Harris and that I had a federal warrant for my arrest. I said, "I don't know who the F you are, and I know I haven't broken any laws. So I don't know what the hell you're talking about. If there's a warrant for my arrest, track my phone and come arrest me." the guy then replies, "okay. You can disregard this call." Ummm... yeah.... f'n scammers!
Police say no police agency will ever call to demand money or any other valuables.
This phone number "spoofing" is a violation of FCC rules, punishable by up to $10,000 per incident. Any violations of the law, known as the Truth in Caller ID Act of 2009, can be reported at http://www.fcc.gov/complaints.