Understanding & Preventing Elder Fraud in the Digital Age – A Guide from the Dutch Berry Sheriff’s Office

by | Jun 11, 2026 | News & Updates | 0 comments

As we close out 2025, the Dutch Berry Sheriff’s Office continues to see a troubling rise in elder fraud cases across our county. According to recent reports from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), older adults (aged 60+) reported losses of $2.4 billion to fraud in 2024 alone—a 300% increase from 2020—with projections showing continued escalation into 2025. These numbers are likely underreported, as many seniors feel embarrassed or unsure how to seek help. The Dutch Berry Sheriff’s Office is committed to protecting our community’s most vulnerable residents by educating families, raising awareness, and providing practical tools to combat the sophisticated scams that exploit trust, technology, and isolation.

Elder fraud, also known as elder financial exploitation, involves deceitful tactics to steal money, assets, or personal information from seniors. Scammers target older adults because they often have accumulated savings, retirement funds, and home equity, while many are less familiar with rapidly evolving digital threats. In rural and suburban areas like Dutch Berry County, isolation compounds the risk—fewer daily interactions mean suspicious activity can go unnoticed longer.

The digital age has supercharged these schemes. Scammers now use AI tools, social media, and automated systems to create convincing deceptions. One of the fastest-growing threats in 2025 is AI voice cloning, where fraudsters use just seconds of audio (from social media videos or voicemails) to replicate a loved one’s voice. The classic “grandparent scam” has evolved: a caller sounding exactly like a grandchild claims to be in jail, injured, or kidnapped, urgently needing money for bail, medical bills, or travel. Victims, hearing the familiar voice in panic, often wire funds or buy gift cards without verification. The Dutch Berry Sheriff’s Office has responded to several such cases locally, where emotional urgency overrides skepticism.

Romance scams remain devastating, especially as loneliness affects many seniors. Fraudsters build fake online relationships via dating sites, social media, or even “wrong number” texts. After gaining trust through weeks of affection, they invent crises—medical emergencies, business failures, or investment opportunities—begging for money, often via cryptocurrency or wire transfers. Losses can reach tens of thousands, with emotional harm lasting far longer.

Government impersonation scams exploit authority. Callers pose as IRS, Social Security, or Medicare officials, claiming issues with benefits, unpaid taxes, or eligibility. They demand immediate payment via gift cards, cryptocurrency, or bank transfers to “resolve” the problem. During Medicare Open Enrollment (October–December), fake agents solicit personal info for bogus plans or services.

Tech support scams involve pop-up warnings or calls claiming a computer is infected. Scammers gain remote access, install malware, or charge for fake fixes. Seniors lose money and risk identity theft.

Investment and cryptocurrency scams promise high returns with low risk, often using fake platforms or “pig butchering” (building trust before pushing bogus crypto investments). Losses here frequently exceed $100,000.

Family or caregiver exploitation, while not always digital, overlaps: trusted individuals misuse access to accounts, forge documents, or isolate seniors.

The Dutch Berry Sheriff’s Office urges immediate action if fraud is suspected. Contact us at our non-emergency line, file with the FTC at ReportFraud.ftc.gov, or report to the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center (ic3.gov). Quick reporting can sometimes recover funds via the Financial Fraud Kill Chain process.

Prevention starts with awareness and simple habits:

  1. Verify independently — Never act on unsolicited calls/emails. Hang up and call back using official numbers.
  2. Use safeguards — Enable two-factor authentication, use strong unique passwords, and install antivirus software.
  3. Be skeptical — Urgency, fear, or promises of easy money are red flags. Pause and consult family.
  4. Protect personal info — Shred documents, freeze credit, and limit social media sharing.
  5. Set family codes — For voice cloning, establish secret phrases only family knows.
  6. Monitor accounts — Review statements regularly; set up bank alerts.
  7. Educate & connect — Attend Dutch Berry Sheriff’s Office workshops on scam prevention. Stay socially active to reduce isolation.
  8. Report everything — Even small incidents help track trends.

The Dutch Berry Sheriff’s Office offers free home visits, presentations for senior centers, and resources through our Crime Prevention Unit. We partner with AARP, local banks, and senior services to distribute alerts and host events. If you or a loved one has been targeted, we’re here with empathy—no judgment. Together, we can protect our elders and keep Dutch Berry County safe in this digital age.

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Who’s in Jail

As you all know, Dutch Berry has traditionally been pretty much crime-free for nearly 2 centuries. That doesn’t mean that occasionally someone needs to “sleep it off” in a jail cell. It’s probably redundant to post here who’s in jail but we’ll try our best to keep this area up to date. 

Public Records Lookup

Follow THIS LINK to search for someone who might be spending the night in a jail cell tonight.

Patty Mayo's Arrests

If you know of someone that was arrested by Patty Mayo and his crew, you’ll need to check with Putnam County Sheriff. Sorry We can’t offer more information; it’s a jusrisdiction thing.

Dutch Berry County

Maybe some of the younger generations here don’t know this but even though Dutch Berry is just a small town out and away from everything else, we are also our own county. It’s basically the result of having so much farm land, hills and forests surrounding the town. 

Dutch Berry County Jail

Although we have our own Sheriff’s Office, our jail is not equipped for holding some of the outside offenders that are being arrested by Patty Mayo and his crew. Hence the need for booking them over at Putnam.

Renovations

We will be voting in September on whether we want to allocate some funds to renovating and technologically updating our jail cells. You’ll hear more about this in September. We might still go with the popular sentiment to just turn it into a museum instead!

Getting Involved

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The best way to help us is reporting anything suspicious. 

Special Training

We hold regular town hall meetings so anyone interested in receiving training through our office can let their voice be heard there. It goes without saying that other residents will want to know how money is spent. Depending on who you are, someone may even want to sponsor your training. So come to the meetings and we’ll discuss it there publically.

CPR and First Aid

Please check with Simon and Eva Nieboer about CPR and First Aid training. Both of them have the exact dates when the next courses are offered in Dutch Berry.