GEARY COUNTY, Kan. (WIBW) – Authorities are warning residents of a Kansas Offender Registration Act scam occurring in several Kansas counties. Geary County Sheriff’s Office said in a social media post on Friday, Feb. 16 that they have received notice from another Kansas law enforcement agency involving offenders who must register through the Kansas Offender Registration Act. The scam involves an offender in another Kansas Jurisdiction reporting being called by an individual about missing an appointment for a DNA swab and a warrant had been issued. The person claimed to be an officer with the agency and told the offender if he didn’t pay $3,000 he would be arrested. The offender told the man he could only pay $2,000 and the man agreed. The offender became suspicious and told the man he was going to contact the local law enforcement agency. Later the same day, a second attempt was made by someone using the same phone number.