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Public Safety Tip: Spotting Fake Charities and Donation Scams 

Many charities rely on end-of-year giving to fund their budgets and support their goals for the upcoming year. Unfortunately, this time also attracts scammers who are looking to exploit your...

Public Safety Tip: How to Prevent Identity Theft

When a criminal steals your personal information, they can use it to drain your bank account, damage your credit and wreak havoc on your life. And the worst part is,...

Public Safety Tip: How to Avoid Credit Card Fraud with Contactless Payment

Have you ever been the victim of credit card fraud? In 2022, 44 percent of credit card users in the U.S. reported having two or more fraudulent charges on their...
What You Need to Know About Rapid DNA

Public Safety Tip: What You Need to Know About Rapid DNA

Every day, DNA technology is used by law enforcement agencies to identify suspects, investigate crimes and bring justice for victims and their families. Unfortunately, resources and an administrative backlog of...

Public Safety Tip: How to Spot a Gas Pump Skimmer

Swiping your credit card at a gas station is an easy, every day task for many consumers – but when it comes to keeping your information safe, it’s something you...

Stay Safe with These Parking Lot Safety Tips

When it comes to safety, parking lots can be an unexpected danger for both drivers and for pedestrians. That’s because, unlike in many locations, cars and people are sharing the...

Public Safety Tip: Human Trafficking Safety Information

Human trafficking is an urgent issue in the United States and beyond but it is tragically one that is often difficult to recognize. Knowing the truth about this crime is...

Public Safety Tip: The Truth About Impaired Driving

December is National Drunk and Impaired Driving Month. In the United States, a person dies of a drunk driving accident every 45 minutes. All of these tragic accidents are preventable,...

Emergency Phone Alerts: What You Need to Know

If you own a cell phone and live in Florida, you’ve probably received an AMBER Alert. The FDLE sends emergency phone alerts to Florida’s citizens though the Emergency Alert System,...
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