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By Addi Broadfoot For the FCT
 By By Addi Broadfoot For the FCT  
Published 6:04 am Wednesday, January 7, 2026

Bail bond scam has surfaced once again

RUSSELLVILLE — Franklin County law enforcement officials are warning residents about a rise in bail bonding scams targeting families in the area.

The warning follows reports of scammers contacting residents and falsely claiming to represent bail bond companies. The callers tell victims a loved one is in jail and request money, often through electronic payment apps such as Venmo, promising to secure the person’s release.

Sheriff Shannon Oliver said the scam has resurfaced in recent weeks, prompting Sheriff’s Office officials to reiterate information previously shared with the public.

“I know of several people who have been contacted — probably 10 or 12 just off the top of my head,” Shannon said. “I only know of maybe two for sure who actually sent money.”

In one case, an elderly woman in her 90s received a call claiming her grandson was jailed in Montgomery and could be released if she sent money. The woman contacted her son before sending payment, and no money was lost.

Law enforcement stressed that legitimate bail bond companies will not call friends or family members to solicit payment. Inmates with a bond are allowed to make calls themselves to arrange bonding through an approved company or individual.

Residents who believe they may be dealing with a scam are urged not to send any money and to verify information by contacting the jail or sheriff’s office directly.

“If someone calls asking for money, don’t send anything,” Sheriff Shannon said. “Call the jail and confirm whether your loved one is actually there.”

The only bail bond companies approved to operate in Franklin County are Stonecipher Bail Bonding, Free at Last Bail Bonding, Northwest Bail Bonding, Regional Bail Bonding and Guaranteed Bail Bonding.

Officials encourage anyone with questions or concerns to contact the Franklin County Detention Center at 256-332-8425 The department also shared the warning on its Facebook page to reach as many residents as possible and prevent further losses.

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