Scam Alert: Text Message Targeting Residents Sparks Urgent Warning
Residents of Hidalgo County are being urged to stay vigilant as a new scam surfaces, threatening the security of personal information and finances. Authorities have identified a fraudulent text message circulating within the community, falsely claiming to collect toll fees and demanding payments. This alarming development has prompted the Hidalgo County Sheriff's Office to issue a public warning.
Understanding the Scam
The Hidalgo County Sheriff's Office reports that the scam involves text messages being sent to residents, purporting to be from official sources. These messages request personal information and payments under the guise of settling toll fees. "It's important for everyone to know that eviction notices or any such legal documents are never sent via text," the Sheriff's Office cautioned. Instead, these documents are only communicated through official mail channels.
Avoiding Potential Pitfalls
Authorities are urging citizens not to click on any links or respond to these messages. By doing so, individuals risk exposing sensitive data or even facilitating unauthorized transactions. Instead, the Sheriff's Office advises residents to report any suspicious messages to their local law enforcement agency immediately.
“If you come across such a message, it's important not to panic. Simply avoid interacting with it and reach out to your local authorities for guidance,” the spokesperson from the Sheriff's Office stated. Quick reporting can help authorities track these fraudulent activities and prevent further victimization within the community.
Community Response and Vigilance
As the community grapples with this scam, the importance of awareness and vigilance cannot be overstated. Residents are being encouraged to share this information with family and friends, particularly those who may be more vulnerable to such scams. A collective effort can significantly diminish the impact and spread of these fraudulent activities.
In addition to alerting local law enforcement, residents can also report such scams to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) through their official website. The FTC provides resources and guidance on how to handle and report fraudulent activities effectively.
Useful Resources
For more information on scams and fraud prevention, visit the following websites:




