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This page provides essential information on how to recognize and protect against various scams targeting residents, encouraging community vigilance and reporting to enhance overall safety.
July 25, 2024 by admin

Enhancing Community Safety Through Engagement

We are pleased to announce the launch of the Ottawa Police Service’s new District Deployment Mode pilot, designed in response to your feedback from the 2024 Budget community consultations. A recurring theme in these discussions was the desire for increased officer visibility and engagement in our neighborhoods—where we live, work, and play.

This new model recognizes that each neighborhood in Ottawa has unique needs and aims to strengthen the connection between residents and law enforcement. By collaborating closely with City Councillors and community partners, we can effectively address local concerns.

Improved communication allows us to tackle issues such as mischief, speeding, and theft more efficiently. Your insights are invaluable! By sharing your thoughts and concerns with our office, we can better understand the priorities of our community and work together to create a safer Ottawa for everyone. Thank you for your continued involvement and support in building a stronger, safer community.

Protect Our Community from Scams!

As scams continue to rise, it’s crucial for us to come together to safeguard ourselves and our community. Scammers are increasingly targeting residents through various channels, including phone calls, emails, and door-to-door visits. Here’s what you need to know to protect yourself and those around you.

Common Types of Scams

  • Door-to-Door Scams: Be cautious of individuals requesting immediate payment for services or products. Always ask for identification and verify the legitimacy of their claims before agreeing to anything.
  • Phone Scams: Unsolicited callers may try to extract personal information. Never share sensitive details, such as your Social Security number, bank account information, or passwords, with anyone you haven’t verified.
  • Phishing Emails and Texts: Scammers often use fake emails or texts to impersonate legitimate organizations. Always check the sender’s email address and look for signs of phishing before clicking on any links or providing personal information.

How to Protect Yourself

  • Share Personal Information Wisely: Only provide personal details to trusted sources and organizations. If in doubt, ask questions and do your research.
  • Verify Communications: If you receive a suspicious message or call, contact the organization directly using official channels to confirm its authenticity.
  • Report Scams: If you encounter a scam, report it to the authorities. Your report can help protect others in the community and raise awareness about ongoing scams.

Stay Vigilant

Together, we can reduce the impact of scams in our community. Stay informed, share this information with family and friends, and help spread awareness. For more updates and resources on how to protect yourself, visit TimTierneyOttawa.ca.

Let’s work together to keep our community safe from scams!

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