Goodwill of South Central Ohio is asking for area partners to host work projects for their Summer Youth Work Program. The 2022 Program will run for five weeks, between June 6th and August 12th.
For more information on how you can partner in this program, see below:
(COLUMBUS, Ohio) – Valentine’s Day should be a day for romance but seeking companionship and love may also involve a scam. Reports from the Federal Trade Commission show romance scams reached a record $304 million in reported losses in 2020, up about 50% from 2019.
“And that’s just the crimes reported; the real numbers could be far greater as many victims are oftentimes reluctant to report the fraud,” said Commerce Director Sherry Maxfield. “These professional scammers know how to find victims, earn their trust and then manipulate them into giving them money. Knowing how to protect yourself is the first step to prevent this fraud.”
How the Scam Works
Potential victims are found by the scammer through online dating apps and social media platforms. Oftentimes scammers identify themselves as a wealthy overseas business person or a military member stationed in a foreign country. Usually the scammer and victim never meet in person but communicate via text messages, emails and phone calls. As the relationship evolves, the scammer will reel their victim in with phony promises to make the victim feel special. After trust is established, the scammer spins a story about an urgent situation where money is needed quickly or they have a “can’t miss” investment opportunity. The scammer may also ask for personal information to steal the victim’s identity or assets.
Tips to Protect Yourself
Avoid being a victim by following these simple rules:
Be careful posting information about yourself on social media or dating sites.
Scammers will steal online photos and profiles of others and use as their own. You can use Google’s image search to see if the photo has been copied from other’s personal online accounts.
Never give out your personal information, especially if you haven’t met in person.
Never wire money to anyone you haven’t met in person. Be on guard if told a wire transfer is the only way to provide funds and especially if the request is urgent. Scammers know that once the money is sent, there’s usually no way to get it back.
If scammed, contact the wire transfer company or the bank immediately, tell them the transfer was fraudulent and ask them to reverse the transfer to get your money back.
Scammers will also approach their victim to put money into an investment, or in their alleged business or product.
Check before you invest. Be sure the person trying to sell you an investment is properly licensed and the investment being sold is registered with either state or federal authorities.
Resources to Use if You Suspect Fraud
Wire Transfers
MoneyGram: 1-800-MONEYGRAM (1-800-666-3947)
Western Union: 1-800-325-6000
Banks, Credit Unions
Contact the financial institution’s fraud department.
If the financial institution is Ohio-charted and unresponsive, contact the Office of Consumer Affairs at 1-866-278-0003 or submit a report online.
Investments
Call the Division of Securities’ Investor Protection Hotline at 877-683-7841 for guidance on any investment opportunity, or to find out if the person is licensed to sell investment products in Ohio. You can also submit an online complaint if you suspect you’ve been scammed.
What was a close game through the first three quarters, saw the Vinton County Vikings pull away in the fourth quarter for a 56-44 win at Wellston Friday night.
Wellston grabbed a 6-0 lead with the Vikings not scoring until 2:12 left in first quarter, which then saw VC go on 7-0 run for their first lead of 7-6. After a brief 8-7 by the Rockets, Vinton County got the lead back 9-8 at the end of the quarter.
Vinton County started getting some distance in the second quarter at 18-13 with 4:31 left in half and went into halftime up 24-20.
The second half saw VC lead by as many as 27-20, 29-22 before Wellston cut it to 40-39, then the Vikings went on 7-0 run for a 47-39 lead. Wellston got as close as 47-41 with 1:53 left but never got any closer.
Vinton County Team Scoring: Eli Radabaugh 16 points *McDonald’s Player of the Game* Zane Karr 15 points Braylon Damron 10 points Brayden Cain 5 points Asa Davidson 5 points Ashton Allman 2 points Jack Davidson 1 point
Wellston Team Scoring: Cyan Ervin 14 points Garrett Brown 14 points Michael Schober 10 points Isaac Molihan 4 points Evan Brown 2 points
Vinton County improves to (9-2/13-7) and remains tied with Alexander for the TVC lead after their 57-46 win over Athens. Alex plays their last TVC game tomorrow and Vinton County plays River Valley on February 21st.