FROM THE DESK OF SHERIFF CARMINE MARCENO: TAX TIME, SCAM TIME

According to information received from the Federal Trade Commission, “impersonation scams” topped their 2022 list for most frequently reported fraudulent activity. With tax time upon us, we are anticipating reports of the annual tax scams that surface this time of year. Despite repeated warnings regarding prevailing and ongoing scams, there is a segment of our…
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SHERIFF CARMINE MARCENO’S APRIL SAFETY & SECURITY TIP: GARAGE DOOR SECURITY

Drive down any South Florida street and you will likely find a number of open garage doors. Reports of garage door openers being stolen from unlocked vehicles in the driveway have become more common, as well. In addition to allowing access to any and all property left inside of the garage, these practices now turn…
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FROM THE DESK OF SHERIFF CARMINE MARCENO: THE NEVER-ENDING GRANDPARENT SCAM

It appears that the regrettable success of the “Grandparent Scam” has prompted scammers to continue their criminal assault on senior citizens. An 82-year-old New Jersey woman received a call from a person that she believed to be her grandson.  The caller stated “I was in a car accident. I broke my nose and split my…
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MARCH 9, 2023…”SLAM THE SCAM” DAY

Americans lost over $8.8 billion to fraud and scams in 2022, according to the Federal Trade Commission. That enormous loss increased by 44% from the previous year! Sheriff Carmine Marceno asks that you take the time to learn more about existing scams, understand the commonalities and warning signs and seek assistance whenever unsure. Consider subscribing…
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SHERIFF CARMINE MARCENO’S MARCH SAFETY & SECURITY TIP: BURGLARS’ PREFERENCES

A very recent conversation with residents at a local community homeowners’ gathering prompted me to take this opportunity to share important information regarding nationwide burglary trends. While burglars and prowlers most definitely benefit from the cover of darkness, nationwide statistics clearly indicate that the vast majority of home break-ins occur between the hours of 10:00…
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SHERIFF CARMINE MARCENO’S FEBRUARY SAFETY & SECURITY TIP: PREVENTING TOOL THEFT

With the enormous volume of construction and repair being done following Hurricane Ian, the demand for tools has increased exponentially.Both professionals and do-it-yourself residents should take a few moments to consider security methods being used to protect their valuable tools from theft. Tool theft is common from both motor vehicles and storage sheds.Tools stored in…
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LEE COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE ANIMAL CRUELTY TASK FORCE NEWSLETTER: FEBRUARY 2023

This month we share a couple of high-profile arrests with happy endings…a Q&A with Dr. Megan Davis from the Cape Coral Animal Shelter and Veterinary Clinic…identifying a common landscaping plant that can be fatal to your pet if consumed…a wonderful “Walk Me Home” adoption event held at the LCSO Miromar Outlets Community Outreach Center…and much…
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LEE COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE ANIMAL CRUELTY TASK FORCE NEWSLETTER: JANUARY 2023

A new year…the same mission: eliminate all animal abuse and mistreatment in Lee County. In this month’s newsletter, Paco’s abuser doing jail time; an excellent Q&A with Dr. Megan Davis from the Cape Coral Animal Shelter & Veterinary Clinic; an upcoming event, “Walk Me Home,” coming to the LCSO Miromar Outlets Community Outreach Center on…
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