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Deltona financial‑crimes unit details fraud recoveries and urges public education for seniors
Summary
The county’s financial-crimes unit said it pursued nine Deltona cases in the quarter (about $177,500 in losses with roughly $49,600 recovered), described a Lowe’s credit‑card fraud case and a bank‑impersonation scam, and accepted offers to expand community education for seniors and families.
Julian, who leads financial-crimes work in Deltona, told the briefing the unit adopted nine Deltona cases January–March with total reported victim losses of about $177,500 and recoveries near $49,600, including roughly $25,000 in tools seized during search warrants. He described a bank‑impersonation scam that targeted an elderly resident…
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