You really should contact your local police dept and file a complaint with the FTC. These people are rampant and can not for the laws that protect consumers. In addition...it is illegal to impersonate a police officer or pretend to be a 911 agent.
Stated I had a lawsuit against me from US National Bank and I stated I didn't have an account with US National Bank. Mr. O'neal was his name and stated that I had a payday loan, which I do not and there was a complaint against me.
Got a call from this guy Mr. O'Neal that he was with the federal investigation authorities, department of justice, and I had a complaint filed against me. Then he went on and on to state that I could take care of this myself or there would be a federal warrant issued and that nobody is above the federal government. Not to mention, about 5 minutes before that I received a blocked call that came up on caller id as 9-1-1- emergency, from a guy stating I needed to contact Mr. O'Neal and gave me his phone number. This isn't the first call I've gotten from people like this and it's starting to get really pathetic. What a joke.
This guy just called me about a complaint against me not knowing that I am a police officer and my wife is a lawyer told not to call my f@##ing house again!!! Now filing charges against him.
I received a call from an unknown name with the number 911. They left a message stating that I need to contact Office O'Neil at the Bureau of Justice and that if I ignore this the state police will hunt me down.
I need to call back Stephen at 520-350-9621
stating there is a Federal Claims Court that will issue a warrant for me Unless I call this
person back. The person call left voice message that he was from the Federal Bureau of Justice
and to work this out to call or not I will be arrested.