7,000 Spam Calls lead to the detention of a Rialto Man
In a report published by Press-Enterprise, a Rialto man was detained by San Bernardino deputies after he allegedly bombarded the agency with thousands of spam calls over the course of nearly four months.
Beginning in April 2023 and continuing until July 21, the office received spam calls.
According to detectives, Luke Edward Dumas contacted the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Office nearly 7,000 times throughout that period. If this began on April 1, there would have been more than 60 spam calls daily for 110 days.
The agency referred to the frequent spam calls as “harassing” and “annoying,” which prevented workers from responding as swiftly to other genuine emergency calls.
In the Inland Empire, emergency services are the target of various tactics of spam calls, according to SBSD.
READ ALSO: Beat Your Average Social Security Retirement Benefits; Here’s How!
Dumas has been detained for making bothersome and obnoxious spam calls to emergency lines, causing a public nuisance, interfering with emergency services, obstructing an officer, and driving recklessly.
In a report published by CBS Los Angeles, abuse of any phone system will be taken severely as it prevents law enforcement from carrying out their jobs, the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department stated in the press conference.
“The San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department emergency phone systems are to be used in cases of emergency only,” the department noted.
“Spam calling law enforcement emergency phone systems and regular business phone systems may result in extended wait times for the public and increased risk of danger.”
Investigators have asked anyone with information to contact Detective A. Hylin at (909) 387-3727 since they think he may have perpetrated this crime against other Inland Empire institutions.
Call the We-Tip Hotline at 1-800-782-7463 if you want to remain anonymous, or submit your tip online.
READ ALSO: Biden Administration To Propose Cancellation In Student Loan Payments