IDAHO — You may have gotten a text from the "Idaho Department of Vehicles," warning of an unpaid traffic ticket. Now, Attorney General Raúl Labrador has issued a warning to Idahoans — don't fall for it.

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The scam text threatens license suspension and further legal disputes if the ticket goes unpaid past June 6. The Attorney General says urgent payment demands like this are a "red flag."

Other warning signs include threats of arrest, suspicious website links designed to look official, and requests for payment through gift cards.

Attorney General Labrador reminds law enforcement agencies will never send texts to demand payment or threaten penalties.

According to the Attorney General, scams resulted in over $63 million in losses for Idahoans last year, with seniors being the la

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