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Cheyenne Police Warn Public of Rising Bitcoin ATM Phone Scams

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Last updated: September 10, 2025 4:31 am
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Published: September 10, 2025
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The Cheyenne Police Department has issued a public warning regarding a surge in phone scams targeting residents through the misuse of Bitcoin ATMs. According to an official release, these scams involve fraudsters impersonating representatives from various reputable organizations to exploit unsuspecting individuals.

While this fraudulent activity has been observed across the nation, the police department has noted a troubling increase in reports specifically within Cheyenne. Since the beginning of 2024 until late August, the department has recorded over 50 cases involving Bitcoin ATM scams. The financial toll is significant, with victims collectively losing approximately $645,960 to these schemes.

Bitcoin ATMs are devices that allow users to purchase or send cryptocurrency by either inserting cash or using a card, circumventing the need for a traditional bank account. These kiosks are often located in high-traffic areas such as convenience stores and gas stations.

The scammers typically initiate contact via phone, posing as officials from trustworthy entities like government offices, banks, or law enforcement agencies. They create a false sense of urgency, insisting that immediate action is essential to avoid serious repercussions such as fines or legal issues. Victims are instructed to withdraw cash from their bank accounts and deposit it into a Bitcoin ATM, effectively transferring funds into the scammer’s cryptocurrency wallet. Once the transaction takes place, tracking the stolen funds becomes exceedingly difficult, as cryptocurrency transactions are decentralized and typically not linked to individual identities, creating further complications for law enforcement.

Some hallmark characteristics of these scams include the following tactics:

  • False Urgency: Scammers invent crises, claiming account compromises or immediate action requirements, compelling victims to rush into Bitcoin deposits.

  • Continuous Contact: Victims often remain on the phone with scammers throughout the entire process to ensure compliance, discouraging them from seeking advice.

  • Impersonation: Scammers adopt the guise of official representatives to enhance their credibility.

To help individuals protect themselves from these scams, the Cheyenne Police Department recommends several precautions:

  1. Verify Unexpected Calls: Never act on unanticipated calls or texts requesting Bitcoin ATM payments. Instead, confirm the legitimacy of the caller by reaching out to the agency through known contact numbers.

  2. Take Your Time: Scammers often exploit urgency to cloud judgment. It’s essential to pause and consult with trusted friends, family, or banking professionals before making any decisions.

  3. Educate Others: Disseminate information about these warning signs, particularly to older adults who are frequently targeted in these types of scams.

  4. Report Suspicious Activity: If you suspect you have been targeted, report it to the Cheyenne Police Department’s dispatch center at (307) 637-6525.

The rise in Bitcoin ATM-related scams serves as a reminder of the need for vigilance and caution in financial transactions, especially when approached unexpectedly.

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