The Carbon County Sheriffâs Office Facebook page, along with the sheriffâs own page, were both hacked Friday at about noon, the sheriff reports.
Sherif Alex Bakken started receiving numerous email notifications at about noon Friday, alerting him that someone was trying to access his Facebook page â and the official sheriffâs page it controls â with differing verification codes.
Then when sheriffâs office personnel tried to log into the official page, they realized they no longer have access to it and all the credentials had been changed, Bakken told Cowboy State Daily in a Friday phone interview.
As of 7 p.m., the hacker hadnât posted anything.
The last post the sheriffâs page made was March 18, featuring a Cowboy State Daily story about a huge ammunition bust involving a suspected illegal immigrant on Interstate 80.
Thereâs no telling so far if the account has been messaging people.
Bakken said heâs reached out to Facebook, but the platform is ânot communicating at allâ so far.
âJust, trying to get ahead of it before anyone gets the wrong idea and thinks theyâre communicating with the sheriffâs office, when theyâre really not,â said Bakken.
Until further notice, he said, people should consider the pageâs activities illegitimate. He asks Facebook users to report them both as fraudulent.
Clair McFarland can be reached at clair@cowboystatedaily.com.





