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SCOTUS skeptical that state abortion bans conflict with federal health care law; Iowa advocates for immigrants push back on Texas-style deportation bill; new hearings, same arguments on both sides for ND pipeline project; clean-air activists to hold "die-in" Friday at LA City Hall.

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Efforts in Ohio to Stop Con Artists in their Tracks

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Thursday, April 16, 2015   

COLUMBUS, Ohio - As technology advances, con artists are discovering newer, sneakier ways to take advantage of Ohioans. And while law enforcement investigates an increasing number of fraud cases, AARP Ohio is helping consumers avoid falling victim to scams. Ed Cokley, advocacy volunteer with the AARP Ohio, says every two seconds someone in the U.S. has his or her identity stolen.

"And that's just on identity theft," he says. "It amounts to actually billions of dollars that are being taken from the American people, their hard earned money. It can impact seniors' retirement, it can devastate people who have this happen to them."

AARP's Fraud Watch Network provides free online fraud prevention and detection resources. Cokley says shredding events also are scheduled around the state where residents can destroy unneeded sensitive documents so they don't fall into the wrong hands. The next events are Saturday, April 18, in Centerville and in Parma.

Cokley says the Fraud Watch Network also provides an outlet for Ohioans to share information on scams so they can help protect their neighbors, friends and family.

"We have a nationwide scam tracking map that gives access to a network of people who've spotted scams and the opportunity to pass along a person's experience so together we can beat the con artists at their own game," Cokley says.

With yesterday's tax deadline, Cokley says there's been an increase in Internal Revenue Service-related scams. He says someone claiming to be from the IRS will call claiming a person owes back taxes in an effort to steal their money.

"The area code showing on your phone may even say it's from Washington D.C. or New York," he says. "But it's not the IRS. The IRS will notify you in writing if there's any problem with your taxes."

He says home repair scams also are common, where a con artist demands money upfront and never performs the service. Suspected cases of fraud can be reported to the Ohio Attorney General's Office by calling 800-282-0515.


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