
The Baker County Sheriff's Office has issued a scam alert about a company named "Universal Adcom." According to a recent social media post, the company has been contacting local residents and businesses with offers to feature their names or business information on vehicle magnets for a fee, falsely claiming affiliation with the sheriff's office.
Local authorities assured the community that the claims made by Universal Adcom are completely unsubstantiated and that the sheriff's office is in no way affiliated with such solicitations for funds or advertising, "This is FALSE," the Baker County Sheriff's Office asserted, clearly denouncing any connection to the scam which is designed to mislead individuals and collect money under dishonest pretenses.
The Baker County Sheriff's Office advises the public not to provide payment or personal information if contacted by this company. The office emphasized that it is not soliciting any funds, advertising, or sponsorships through "Universal Adcom," highlighting that the company's claims of partnership are false and intended to mislead the community.
Concerns have been raised about the potential impact of this scam, prompting a request for assistance in spreading awareness to help protect the community from falling victim to these deceptive tactics. The public is encouraged to share this information widely as part of a collective effort to prevent further incidents.









