
Register now for Atlantic County Prosecutor’s Office (ACPO) next elder financial fraud presentation.
Friday, August 9 from noon til 1p.
Rosin Senior Center, Longport.
Register by emailing: outreach@acpo.org
Hear about the latest trends and schemes in financial scams, ways to identify potential fraud, how to report it, and other important resources.
Detective Kimberly McColligan: Empowering seniors with financial literacy is the strongest defense against scams. Knowledge can aid in protecting them from the ever-evolving tactics of financial criminals.

There are millions of identity theft and fraud incidents reported nationally each year with many victims being senior adults.
The ACPO seeks to minimize the impact of fraud through proactive awareness and education.
Informational seminars and presentations are prepared by our detectives and assistant prosecutors who are well-versed in financial crime investigations.

Best advice: Looks too good to be true? Then it probably is.
Atlantic County Prosecutor Will Reynolds asks that you please be present in the lives of the most vulnerable—our children and our elders.
Request a fraud awareness presentation: http://www.acpo.org/community-page/174
Seniors can report and protect themselves against fraud:
Office for Victims of Crime National Elder Fraud Hotline.
1-833-FRAUD-11 (1-833-372-8311)
ACPO’s Financial Crimes Unit educates attendees on the many ways they can protect themselves from fraud.
Friday, August 9 from noon til 1p.
Rosin Senior Center, Longport.
Register by emailing: outreach@acpo.org

