Collaboration between law enforcement and the private sector are helping investigators get results and prosecute elder abuse cases by more sophisticated means. These methods are growing more necessary as scammers become sophisticated and savvy in their approaches to our older generations.
These partnerships were on display Wednesday at the Rome Civic
Center as local legislators and law enforcement met with senior citizen
advocates for a symposium hosted by the Northwest Georgia Area Agency on
Aging. The senior advocacy group communicated with the local population
and found transportation for the audience of more than 100 people.
“Not only did they exhibit empathy and caring for an elderly
victim, but they also showed amazing investigative knowledge and skill,”
stated Jeff Jones, commander of the FCPD investigative division in his
letter of nomination for the duo. The Pat King Award of Excellence is
named for a nurse who dedicated her professional life as an advocate for
senior citizens by rallying support and fighting all forms of elder
abuse, neglect and exploitation. She died in 2021 but was instrumental
in fighting many cases of abuse.
In addition to the police and legal officials who were recognized, the task force also recognized a bank teller from Synovus, Brandon Trapp, who initially stalled the victim from making a withdrawal because the large withdrawal seemed suspicious. His work to delay the transaction gave time for authorities to stop the wire transfer, which is often impossible. His proactive work resulted in his selection for the Pat King Award.
Open your own mail. Do not trust a third party to your private papers.
Always use direct deposit for income. Work to develop a relationship with your local bank and get to know the employees; these are the people who can quickly identify scams.
Do not send money to anyone you have never met, and you should never spend money to receive award money.
Crimes of elder abuse that police often encounter are physical,
financial and institutional. The Floyd County Police Department is here
for our senior citizens and is eager to investigate and help them
resolve crimes that may occur against them.
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