Amador
County Sheriff Martin A. Ryan wishes to inform the public of a new electronic
mail (e-mail) scam which has come to the attention of local law enforcement. The Amador County Sheriff’s
Office has received a number of reports from citizens regarding the
receipt of suspicious e-mail messages.
The e-mails state that a team of individuals has been hired to kill the
e-mail’s recipient, however if a cumulative payment is made, the hired killers will not
follow through with their assignment and they will notify the recipient of who
hired them. The cumulative payment
request has ranged from $11,000.00 to $15,000.00.
The e-mail also admonishes the recipient not
to notify law enforcement. While this does appear to be another electronic
scam, this crosses a previously uncrossed line, in that it threatens physical
violence. Beyond content, a consistency in the e-mails reported to
the Sheriff’s Office is the senders e-mail address, which ends “@gmail.com” and
the e-mail title, “be more careful”. Sheriff Ryan recommends that
computer users never open e-mail from unknown sources or those with unusual
titles. However, should you receive this
e-mail or any other scam e-mail, you are encouraged to report them to your
local law enforcement agency. For
more information on e-mail hoaxes, go to www.snopes.com or antivirus.about.com