With an increase in scammers targeting senior citizens, the Geneva Police Department will be hosting an educational seminar to help families protect themselves against financial fraud.
The public is invited to attend the free presentation scheduled for 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 23 at the Geneva Public Library, 227 S. Seventh St. The Geneva Police Department’s Senior Care Officers Tony Duncan and Kaley Smith will lead the seminar focusing on financial scam prevention, education and warning signs.
The event is geared toward seniors; however, the educational tools are important for people of all ages. Officers Duncan and Smith will answer audience questions following the presentation.
Snacks and refreshments will be provided. Registration via the Geneva Library’s website is recommended but not required.
Financial scammers are always looking to make a quick buck and focus their efforts on senior citizens who may be unsuspecting of their illegal tactics.
In 2022, there were over 88,000 complaints for fraud against people ages 60 and older resulting in a total loss of $3.1 billion across the United States. The Geneva Police Department hopes this seminar serves as an important reminder for people to protect themselves and their loved ones from financial fraud.