Mesa WWII veteran angry after getting ripped off in driveway scam after men knocked on his door.
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Mesa WWII veteran angry after getting ripped off in driveway scam after men knocked on his door. The Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office has released information on recent scams that target seniors and have resulted in thousands of dollars lost. Lt. Tim Lyons said the Petaluma Police Department has seen an increase in the number of scams being reported over the last year, particularly in those affecting the elderly. Federal agencies do not contact veterans via email or text The Better Business Bureau (BBB) wants you to be aware of scams that try to take advantage of veterans and active duty military personnel. This message comes in light of Veterans Day, November 11th. No other demographic falls victim to scams and fraud quite as much as Post50s. Older adults are more likely than their younger counterparts to have excellent credit, own their own home and keep valuables in the house, making them prime targets for con artists and criminals. The Better Business Bureau is warning consumers about a lottery scam targeting Facebook users. Prosecutors and local police are warning seniors about identity theft scams as part of a new program aimed at highlighting the looming threat of online thieves conning the elderly.More than 100 police from throughout the Southland packed the Tinley Park Library on Monday for an Internet safety and hoarding seminar hosted by the Illinois attorney general’s . . . → Read More: Officers learn about scams targeting seniors The Mesa County Sheriffs Office is sending out a warning to all residents: new scams are circulating the area. From employment verification and PayPal overpayment scams, to overseas business and reshipping fraud, officials are warning Mesa County citizens to beware. BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — The state police are warning Indiana residents about a recent series of telephone scams targeted at grandparents. PBSO warns of lottery ticket scam targeting the elderly and Hispanics The Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office has received 13 complaints about lottery scams so far this year. The Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office has received 13 complaints about lottery scams so far this year. Every member of our community needs to guard against falling victim to two growing trends in crime — scams and identify theft. Many scams are easy to spot – the Nigerian prince appeal for help, the international lottery winnings notice, etc. But some say that scammers are finding ways to lure job seekers into something that they normally would never fall for. Spring has sprung and with it a new scam arrives, this time targeting cell phone users. Like traditional “phishing” scams, “smishing” schemers often pose as banks or lottery sweepstakes asking customers to contact them immediately about a pressing issue that needs to be discussed. |
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