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Union County Sheriff warns of holiday scams
EL DORADO – As the holiday season approaches, the Union County Sheriff’s Department is urging residents to stay vigilant against a surge in phone scams targeting the community. These scammers often pose as law enforcement officers or government officials to exploit unsuspecting victims.
According to recent reports, the fraudulent callers are using sophisticated tactics to gain trust, including providing the names of local officials and claiming that the victim has an outstanding warrant or fine. The scammers then demand payment over the phone, often insisting on immediate action.
“No legitimate law enforcement agency will ever request payment or sensitive personal information over the phone,” emphasized a spokesperson from the Sheriff’s Department. “These criminals are trying to prey on fear and confusion, and we want residents to be aware of their tactics.”
One particularly alarming aspect of these scams is the scammers’ ability to access basic personal information about their targets. “In today’s digital world, it’s relatively easy for scammers to find certain details about you online. Don’t let this false familiarity trick you into trusting them,” the spokesperson added.
The Sheriff’s Department advises residents to take the following precautions:
- Do not provide payment or personal information to unsolicited callers. This includes credit card numbers, Social Security numbers, or banking details.
- Verify the caller’s claims. If you receive a suspicious call, hang up and independently contact the agency the caller claimed to represent. Use an official number found on the agency’s website or in the phone directory.
- Stay calm and cautious. Scammers rely on creating a sense of urgency to pressure their targets. Take your time to verify the situation before taking any action.
The department also encourages residents to spread the word about these scams, particularly to older family members and neighbors who may be more vulnerable to these schemes.
If you believe you’ve been targeted by a phone scam, report the incident to the Union County Sheriff’s Department immediately. By working together, the community can reduce the risk of falling victim to these unscrupulous criminals.
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Thousands without power in Union, Columbia Counties
EL DORADO –
Winter weather sweeping through the region has left thousands of Entergy Arkansas customers without power. As of 7:30 a.m. on Friday, 1,510 customers in the El Dorado area and over 3,700 customers in Columbia County were reported to be without service.
Entergy Arkansas stated that crews are actively assessing the situation and working on restoration efforts where it is deemed safe. “It is on these assessments that we base our estimated restoration times. We will communicate these estimates with you and will provide updates as new information becomes available. Our crews will simultaneously be restoring service where it is deemed safe to do so,” the utility provider said in a statement.
Ice accumulation is a major factor in the outages, as it adds significant weight to power lines and tree limbs, causing them to stretch, bend, or snap. A half-inch of ice can increase the weight of a tree limb by up to 30 times, potentially bringing down power lines and causing widespread interruptions.
Entergy advised customers to turn off electrical appliances and heating units to avoid overloading the system once power is restored. Additionally, the company emphasized safety precautions for residents:
- Stay away from downed power lines, as live wires can be deadly. Report downed lines or damaged equipment by calling 1-800-9OUTAGE or 1-800-968-8243.
- Avoid trimming trees or removing debris near power lines, as this task should be left to power company crews or contractors.
- Keep clear of work zones where crews are making repairs.
- If using a generator, ensure it is installed by a licensed electrician and disconnected from the utility system to prevent safety risks.
Residents are encouraged to remain patient as restoration crews work to safely return service. For the latest updates, visit SouthArkansasNow.com or monitor Entergy Arkansas’ communications.
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Sanders deploys National Guard, allocates funds for winter storm response
LITTLE ROCK – In anticipation of severe winter weather expected to impact Arkansas on January 9, 2025, Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders has issued Executive Order 25-01, declaring a state of emergency and allocating $150,000 from the Governor’s Disaster Response and Recovery Fund. This proactive measure aims to address potential dangers, hardships, and property damage caused by the approaching storm.
Emergency Funding and Assistance
The funds will be managed by the Arkansas Division of Emergency Management and can be used for both program and administrative costs to aid recovery efforts. The declaration emphasizes the potential for significant impacts on citizens and public infrastructure across the state, highlighting the need for supplemental assistance to local governments and communities.
Winter Weather Threat
According to the National Weather Service, the incoming winter storm is expected to bring heavy snow, freezing rain, and dangerous ice accumulations, creating hazardous travel conditions and potential power outages. The emergency declaration underscores the seriousness of the threat and prepares state resources to respond swiftly.
Governor’s Statement
“Severe winter weather poses a serious threat to the safety and well-being of Arkansans, as well as to public property throughout our state,” Governor Sanders stated. “This emergency declaration ensures we are ready to provide critical support where it is needed most.”
Preparedness Measures
The declaration follows warnings from meteorologists and emergency management agencies urging residents to prepare for the storm by stocking up on essential supplies, avoiding unnecessary travel, and staying informed about road conditions and weather updates.
This state of emergency enables rapid mobilization of resources to protect lives and property as Arkansas braces for potentially devastating winter weather.
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