February 24, 2025 - 02:32
In an effort to combat the rising tide of scams affecting local residents, the Eagle Point Police Department and Central Point Police Department are joining forces to host an informative public education session. This event aims to equip community members with the knowledge and tools necessary to recognize various scams that are currently circulating, as well as strategies to avoid becoming victims.
Participants will learn about different types of scams, including phishing attempts, identity theft, and financial fraud. The session will also cover warning signs to look out for and provide practical tips on how to protect personal information.
Community engagement is crucial in the fight against scams, and this collaborative effort underscores the commitment of both police departments to keep residents informed and safe. Attendees are encouraged to bring questions and share their own experiences, fostering a supportive environment for learning and discussion. This initiative represents a proactive approach to ensuring the safety and well-being of the community.
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