 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
May 7, 2026
CONTACT
Aric Mitchell info@fortsmithpd.org 479-709-5000
SCAM ALERT
Fort Smith Police Warn of Ongoing Scams
Fort Smith, AR – The Fort Smith Police Department is urging residents to remain vigilant following a recent increase in reported scams in the past few weeks.
These scams are not new, but they are becoming more sophisticated, more convincing, and more aggressive.
In many cases, victims are being contacted by individuals posing as law enforcement officers, government officials, financial institutions, or even loved ones. Scammers rely on urgency, fear, and confusion to pressure victims into making quick decisions.
One recent such example:
Arkansas Court – Formal Notice of Traffic Hearing
Dear Registered Vehicle Operator,
Court records show that a traffic-related violation connected to your driving record has been submitted to the Arkansas Court for adjudicative review. You are hereby notified to address case number AR-22834-2025 without delay.
Judicial Officer: Daniel Foster
Clerk of Court: Rachel Simmons
You are ordered to appear before the Court on May 10, 2026, at 9:00 AM, or alternatively remit the required payment through the official online portal listed below:
https://arkansas.dfa-arkr.cc/pay/ (NOTE: FRAUDULENT WEBSITE)
Failure to comply with this directive may result in the issuance of a bench warrant, suspension of driving privileges and vehicle registration, together with an additional $185 statutory assessment.
Arkansas Court
(To acknowledge receipt, reply “C” and follow the link above.)
Residents should keep the following in mind:
- Law enforcement and other official government agencies will never call you to demand money or threaten arrest for immediate payment.
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Never provide personal information over the phone, including:
- Social Security numbers
- Bank account or routing numbers
- Debit or credit card information
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Be cautious of urgent or threatening language, especially claims that:
- A loved one is in danger or needs money immediately
- You will be arrested, or your loved one will be harmed if payment is not made (yes, even if the caller sounds like the loved one themselves)
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Do not send money via unconventional methods, including:
- Bitcoin or other cryptocurrency
- Gift cards
- Wire transfers to unknown individuals
Scammers are increasingly using advanced technology, including voice-cloning, to impersonate family members or trusted contacts. These calls may sound real, but they are designed to create panic and push victims into acting before verifying the situation.
If you receive a suspicious call:
- Don't answer; but if you do...
- Hang up immediately
- Contact the person or agency directly using a verified phone number
- Do not rely on caller ID, as it can be spoofed
Due to the nature of these crimes, suspects are often located outside of the local area, and in many cases, outside the United States, making investigations complex and difficult to resolve.
Residents who believe they have been targeted or victimized are strongly encouraged to report incidents to the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) at: https://www.ic3.gov. When in doubt, you may also contact the FSPD by phone or email at 479-709-5000 or info@fortsmithpd.org, respectively.
Reporting these incidents helps law enforcement track patterns, identify trends, and potentially prevent others from becoming victims.
The Fort Smith Police Department reminds the public: If something feels off, it probably is. Take a moment, verify the information, and don’t let urgency override your judgment.
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