The Twin Falls Police Department took to social media on Monday (December 4) in an effort to gather information on a person of interest in an open case involving the fraudulent use of a financial transaction card.
The United States government agency which oversees consumer affairs has warned Americans of the continued rise in money-bilking robocalls relating to COVID-19.
Gem State residents, beware: a new tax scam is targeting Idahoans, according to a consumer alert issued on Monday by Attorney General Lawrence Wasden and the Idaho State Tax Commission.
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.
Federal prosecutors are seeking higher restitution from a western Idaho woman who authorities say performed work as dentist despite being licensed as a dental hygienist. The Idaho Statesman reports 62-year-old Cherie R. Dillon pleaded guilty in January to multiple counts of health care fraud
A former south-central Idaho insurance agent who used customers' insurance premiums for personal purchases has been sentenced to 30 days in jail and five years of probation.
Twin Falls Police sent out a warning to the public this week not to trust the caller identification on your phone. In today's highly technical world the caller ID is very easy to fake for those looking to get highly personal information from unsuspecting victims, according to a statement from Twin Falls Police.