October is National Cyber Security Awareness Month
/SACRAMENTO – October is National Cyber Security Awareness Month, a great time to review cyber threats, how to protect yourself and what to do if you become a victim of cyber-crime.
Read MoreSACRAMENTO – October is National Cyber Security Awareness Month, a great time to review cyber threats, how to protect yourself and what to do if you become a victim of cyber-crime.
Read MoreWOODLAND- Two hundred and 40 senior citizens attended Yolo County’s 9th Annual Senior Resource and Crime Prevention Fair held in Woodland on October 13, 2016.
Read MoreSACRAMENTO – California Statewide Law Enforcement FOP Lodge 77 Vice President Kenny Ehrman will join California Assemblymember Tom Lackey on Saturday, October 8, 2016, at a community seminar designed to help residents in Antelope Valley identify and avoid schemes, scams and rip-offs.
Read MoreSACRAMENTO- In an effort to help senior citizens in Yolo County to protect themselves from becoming victims of crime, the California Statewide Law Enforcement Association (CSLEA) will join Woodland Police, the Yolo County District Attorney’s Office, the California Department of Insurance, the Department of Managed Health Care, as well as others, at the 2016 Yolo County Senior Resource & Crime Prevention Fair on October 13, 2016.
Read MoreSACRAMENTO – On Wednesday, September 21, 2016, California Statewide Law Enforcement Association (CSLEA) Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) Lodge 77 Vice President Kenny Ehrman will join California Assemblymember Bill Dodd for a free Fraud Prevention Town Hall in Sonoma.
Read MoreSAN LUIS OBISPO - The San Luis Obispo County Sheriff's Office says that it has received 11 reports in the last 10 days from people who say they received a phone call from someone who identifies themselves as a representative of the IRS.
Read MoreSAN FRANCISCO – Following an extensive investigation by California Statewide Law Enforcement (CSLEA) Member Bob Twomey, Foster City resident Patrick Otsuki, 57, was arrested for defrauding a San Francisco family out of $110,000 by falsely holding himself out as a licensed contractor.
Read MoreSACRAMENTO – In an effort to assist Erskine fire victims, who have been through a life-altering disaster and are suffering from incredible losses, investigators from the Contractors State License Board (CSLB) and the California Department of Insurance teamed up as part of a disaster response support team and headed to Kern County to help residents of the Lake Isabella area whose homes were destroyed or damaged.
Read MoreSACRAMENTO- Vehicle owners beware, eight California metropolitan areas are among the top 10 locations in the country where vehicles are reported stolen the most.
Read MoreSACRAMENTO - The California Statewide Law Enforcement Association(CSLEA) Foundation Scholarship Committee reports that as of June 1, 2016, it has received 41 applications for the 2016/17 CSLEA Consumer Protection and Public Safety scholarships scheduled to be awarded by August 30, 2016.
Read MoreDUARTE- There was no shortage of seniors, or their family members, interested in learning about fraud prevention at a Senior Fraud Prevention Forumhosted by Assemblymember Roger Hernandez February 19, 2016.
"This was a sharp group of people who want to be active guardians of their personal and financial safety," said California Statewide Law Enforcement Association (CSLEA) Foundation Chairman Kenny Ehrman. "I enjoyed talking to them about steps they can take and things they can avoid, to better protect themselves.
Read MoreThe CSLEA Consumer Protection & Public Safety (CPPS) Foundation Scholarship Application Review Committee is proud to announce it is now accepting applications for scholarships which are available to CSLEA members, their spouses and children.
Read More"It's so important for us to reach out to our seniors, let them know we care, share with them the do's and don'ts in protecting themselves from fraudulent activity and to be there to answer their questions." -CSLEA FOP Lodge 77 Vice President and CSLEA Foundation Chairman Kenny Ehrman
DUARTE- On Friday, February 19, 2016, CSLEA FOP Lodge 77 Vice President and CSLEA Foundation Chairman Kenny Ehrman will join a panel of fraud prevention experts to help educate senior citizens in Duarte (Los Angeles County) on fraud prevention tips. The Senior Fraud Prevention workshop is hosted by Assemblymember Roger Hernandez.
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Read MoreEach year, Cyber Monday promises unbelievable savings – but before you start snagging deals, here are some tips to help you save money and protect your personal information.
Read MoreFew things infuriate CSLEA FOP Lodge 77 Vice President and CSLEA Foundation Chairperson Kenny Ehrman more, than seeing senior citizens in our state being taken advantage of and/or losing their life savings to a scam artist .
Read MoreOn Friday, October 30, 2015, California Statewide Law Enforcement Association (CSLEA) Foundation Chairperson Kenny Ehrman will speak to senior citizens at a town hall focusing on identity theft and fraud prevention.
Read MoreA group ofsenior citizens took an active role in learning how to protect themselves from fraud by attending a fraud prevention town hall in Merced on October 28, 2015.
Read MoreWhy host or attend a fraud prevention seminar? Because fraud runs rampant in California and those who use it to make a quick buck target the most vulnerable.
Read MoreNo matter how small or large the group, the California Statewide Law Enforcement Association (CSLEA) Foundation reaches out to California residents who want to know more about the proactive steps they can take to protect themselves from becoming a victim of fraud.
Read MoreAt the California Statewide Law Enforcement Association (CSLEA), we are passionate about consumer protection and public safety. It is that passion that led to the creation of the CSLEA Foundation.
The CSLEA Foundation is a non-profit organization that relies solely on tax-deductible donations from generous companies and individuals who value the immense need for public safety and consumer protection professionals, as well as the need for educational seminars to assist groups and individuals who scam artists target the most, such as seniors, veterans and immigrants.