A resident of Keystone, Colorado was recently scammed out of over $6,000 in Bitcoin by fraudsters posing as law enforcement officials. The scammers threatened arrest for missed jury duty and obtained sensitive personal information during the call. Despite an additional $4,000 transfer being in progress, deputies managed to intervene. Similar incidents have been reported across the state, including a case in Denver where a woman lost nearly $5,000 in Bitcoin. The scammers, impersonating police officers, convinced her to clear a fake warrant by sending payment through a Bitcoin ATM. The victim realized she had been defrauded after contacting the real Denver Police. Colorado has seen a rise in crypto fraud cases, with losses totaling $81 million in 2023. Law enforcement warns of aggressive scammers targeting victims through various schemes, including token impersonation scams. Initiatives to assist victims and prevent such scams have been launched. Read more AI-generated news on: https://app.chaingpt.org/news