The Wright City, MO Police Department and Warren County Emergency Management Agency are having a seminar to teach senior citizens how to avoid being scammed.
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The Wright City Police Department and Warren County Emergency Management Agency invite senior citizens to a “Seniors Against Scams” educational event.
During the event, seniors will learn why they are targets for scams. As part of that, the top 10 scams for seniors and how to avoid becoming a victim will be identified and IRS and tax scams discussed.
Seniors will also learn what to do if they become a victim of a scam.
The seminar is from 1 to 3 p.m. Feb. 16 at Wright City Hall, 636 Westwoods Road.
For questions or to register, call James Holmes at 636-745-3541 or email jholmes@wrightcitypd.org.