Public Safety Offers Free Seminar on Scams & Frauds Oct. 25

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The Daytona Beach Shores Department of Public Safety is offering a free seminar on Scams & Frauds at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 25, at the Shores Community Center, 3000 Bellemead Drive, Daytona Beach Shores.

Detective Sgt. Jessica Long and Crime Analyst Kelley Register will provide information on recognizing and avoiding common scams and frauds. They will cover crimes that directly target seniors, plus internet and romance-related frauds, and share examples of cases that have occurred locally.

Long has been with the Public Safety Department for 11 years and has 5 years of detective experience. Register has been a crime analyst since 2005.

The Shores’ Public Safety Department is a unique model that combines fire/rescue and police services.

For more information, contact the Shores Community Center at 386-281-3000 or visit www.CityofDBS.org.

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