(620) 210-8027
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66713
Baxter Springs, KS
37° 1' 29.99", -94° 44' 5.38"
This number is associated with threatening calls demanding that recipients sign some paperwork. Despite thorough investigations involving multiple police departments, sheriff's offices, and courts in different counties, no one had any information related to such demands. Authorities suggested that these calls are likely to be a scam as legitimate authorities usually do not leave voicemails for such matters.
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Area code 620 spans a community with a predominantly White population, representing roughly 88% of its residents, while Black or African Americans account for about 5%. The median age is approximately 41 years, reflecting a mature population. According to public data sources, Sedgwick County is the most populous within this area, highlighting regional demographic diversity across 58 counties. Economic trends reveal an increase in median household income, rising from around $45K to nearly $59K over the last decade, though it remains below the national average. The labor force participation rate has seen a slight decline, yet the unemployment rate shows a favorable drop to approximately 3%.
FCC complaint metrics within area code 620 indicate fluctuations in communication patterns. Wireless complaints surged in 2018, contrasting with a peak in wired complaints in 2015. Prerecorded voice call complaints reached their highest in 2015, while live voice complaints peaked in 2022. Despite a decrease in telemarketing issues post-2016, unwanted call complaints remain a concern, touching a high in 2018. Overall, while the rise in text message complaints is noted, the data mirrors broader communication challenges faced nationally.
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(620) 210-8027 - September 13th, 2023 2:52pm
Threatening to take legal action needs paper signed and I call 2 different police departments, 2 sheriffs officer, 2 courts in 2 county's and none had anything that pertained to me and they said it’s probably a scam as they don’t leave voicemails….