Education
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Con-artists are not always easy to spot. Smart, extremely persuasive, and aggressive, they invade your home through the telephone and the mail, advertise in reputable newspapers and magazines, and come to your door. Most people think they’re too smart to fall for a scam. But con artists rob all kinds of people from investment counselors and doctors to teenagers and elderly widows of billions every year. It’s up to you to say NO. Use common sense and learn about old and new scams. |
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Don’t support illegal activities, like buying stolen property or using illegal drugs: it involves you in criminal activity. It also encourages more crime that hurts you and your neighbors. |
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Look for ways to settle arguments and disagreements without violence. Remember: if you resort to violence to settle disputes, a child may well follow your example. Be a good role model. |
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If you suspect online "stalking" or sexual exploitation of a child, report it to us immediately. |
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Deputy Fox Fund
A memorial fund for Deputy Josie Fox has been set up. If you wish you may donate at any Zions Bank location under the name of Deputy Josie Fox.

Safe Tip
| Teach your children how to call 9-1-1 or "0" in emergencies, and how to use a public phone. Help them practice making emergency phone calls. Be sure emergency numbers–police, fire, poison control and emergency medical–are by all phones. For additional help teaching your children, please click here. |
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