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<div><p class="m_-7337144825850034791ox-a9927c9023-MsoNormal">Friends,</p><p class="m_-7337144825850034791ox-a9927c9023-MsoNormal">Our next second Saturday lecture will take place at the University Park Church of the Brethren at 4413 Tuckerman Street this Saturday at 5 PM sharp. There is ample off street Parking near by. </p><p class="m_-7337144825850034791ox-a9927c9023-MsoNormal">A Federal Reserve Survey of Consumer Finances for 2010 found that households of people 65 and older had approximately 1/3 of the wealth of the United States. As a result seniors are targeted for Identity Theft/Identity Fraud schemes designed to take away their money. In fact, one in twenty seniors in the U.S. is a target of fraud or identity theft schemes. The purpose of the Senior Fraud Prevention training is to educate people about Identity Theft/Identity Fraud. Identity Theft/Identity Fraud are crimes in which someone wrongfully obtains and uses another person's personal identification information in some scheme that involves fraud or deception, for economic gain. At the end of this training, participants will have a better understanding on how to protect themselves and prevent Identity Theft/Identity Fraud. Det. David Calloway (Seat Pleasant Police Department) will be the primary presenter with assistance provided by Cpl. Shameka Graddy. <br></p><p class="m_-7337144825850034791ox-a9927c9023-MsoNormal">For more information contact University Park Police Chief Baker at <a href="mailto:upchief@upmd.org" target="_blank">upchief@upmd.org</a> 301-277-0051 or Dave Brosch <a href="mailto:davidcbrosch@comcast.net" target="_blank">davidcbrosch@comcast.net</a> 301-779-3168.<br></p></div>
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