The Bedford Tribune https://bedfordohio.org News you can use from Bedford, Ohio Wed, 20 Nov 2024 17:56:00 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7 https://bedfordohio.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/cropped-icon2-32x32.png The Bedford Tribune https://bedfordohio.org 32 32 149275078 Bedford Police Blotter 9/20/24 – 10/04/24 https://bedfordohio.org/bedford-police-blotter-9-20-24-10-04-24/ Wed, 20 Nov 2024 17:55:49 +0000 https://bedfordohio.org/?p=12962 09/20/2024 Unknown person(s) stole papers out of a book in the caller’s house. Caller requested to document the incident for precautionary reasons. Caller was advised to change her locks.Time: 03:26:01 […]

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09/20/2024

Unknown person(s) stole papers out of a book in the caller’s house. Caller requested to document the incident for precautionary reasons. Caller was advised to change her locks.
Time:
03:26:01 THEFT
Location:
Northfield Rd., Bedford

Caller reported a fence was damaged near the entrance to their property, likely before August 19, 2024. A report was requested for insurance purposes.
Time:
10:46:44 PROPERTY DAMAGE
Location:
Broadway Ave., Bedford

09/21/2024

A female was at the complainant’s house and refused to leave despite a protection order against her. Police removed her from the property and transported her to Solon Jail.
Time:
21:45:55 VIOLATION OF TPO
Location:
Turney Rd., Bedford

09/22/2024

Caller reported their house was spray-painted with offensive graffiti. Police were unable to retrieve video footage from security cameras but documented the incident.
Time:
10:10:38 VANDALISM
Location:
William St., Bedford

Caller reported damage to the siding of her house and suspected a neighbor. No evidence or video footage was available. The incident was documented, and neighbors were advised to keep the peace.
Time:
20:18:15 VANDALISM
Location:
Northfield Rd., Bedford

A domestic disturbance was reported involving a male and female. Officers found no evidence of assault, and both parties were advised to keep the peace.
Time:
21:22:23 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
Location:
Corkhill Rd., Bedford

09/23/2024

Bedford Parks and Recreation requested a report for graffiti vandalism at a park pavilion. Photos were taken; no suspects identified.
Time:
08:27:08 VANDALISM
Location:
Justin St., Bedford

Caller reported their father used their personal information to co-sign for a vehicle without consent. The credit inquiry was documented, and the caller was advised to contact the dealership.
Time:
18:12:06 FRAUD
Location:
Rockside Rd., Bedford

Officers observed a vehicle with a broken window and peeled steering column. The owner confirmed prior damage and no items missing.
Time:
22:24:52 PROPERTY DAMAGE
Location:
Northfield Rd., Bedford

09/24/2024

Caller reported their wallet was stolen from their vehicle overnight. The wallet contained cash, ID, and a banking card used later at a local gas station. Follow-up for video footage was requested.
Time:
01:34:15 THEFT
Location:
Corkhill Rd., Bedford

Threats were made to a bank employee by an irate customer claiming missing funds. A report was filed, and the bank arranged for additional security.
Time:
08:40:20 THREATS
Location:
Broadway Ave., Bedford

A caller reported their vehicle was broken into, with a cash app card and cash stolen. The suspect attempted an unsuccessful transaction with the card.
Time:
15:08:13 THEFT
Location:
Solon Rd., Bedford

An individual shoplifted merchandise from Family Dollar. Officers retrieved all items and issued a trespass warning.
Time:
15:45:50 THEFT
Location:
Northfield Rd., Bedford

09/26/2024

An author reported being scammed by someone posing as a Columbia Pictures representative. The scam was documented, but the victim recovered her funds.
Time:
13:02:35 FRAUD
Location:
Turney Rd., Bedford

09/27/2024

An intoxicated male allegedly pushed his mother but fled before police arrived. No charges were pursued.
Time:
00:02:12 FAMILY TROUBLE
Location:
Woodrow Ave., Bedford

Caller reported shopping cart damage to their vehicle at Giant Eagle. Photos were taken, and the caller was advised to follow up with store management.
Time:
11:58:25 PROPERTY DAMAGE
Location:
Northfield Rd., Bedford

An employee was assaulted by a customer after a verbal altercation. The incident was referred to the prosecutor for review.
Time: 13:43:38 ASSAULT
Location:
Broadway Ave., Bedford

A woman reported identity theft involving her son’s Social Security benefits. The case was referred to the Social Security Administration for further action.
Time: 15:18:12 FRAUD
Location:
McKinley St., Bedford

09/28/2024

Juveniles reportedly threw rocks at a house and yelled obscenities. Officers spoke to the juveniles and advised them not to return to the property.
Time: 15:25:49 PROPERTY DAMAGE
Location:
Lamson Ave., Bedford

09/29/2024

Caller reported an assault involving her boyfriend and her child. The suspect fled, and police cleared the residence.
Time: 18:46:07 ASSAULT
Location:
Lee Rd., Bedford

Gionino’s Pizza reported a customer deceived their delivery driver into believing an order was prepaid. The customer agreed to pay after police intervention.
Time: 21:06:10 THEFT
Location:
Broadway Ave., Bedford

09/30/2024

Caller reported juveniles taking her iPhone after it fell in a parking lot. Officers advised her to visit the Apple store to obtain location information.
Time: 17:40:01 THEFT
Location:
Ellenwood Ave., Bedford

A male left the police lobby before filing a report for a stolen Amazon package.
Time: 19:08:12 THEFT
Location:
Deborah Ln., Bedford

10/01/2024

Suspicious vehicle activity was reported outside a home. Officers confirmed the vehicle owner accidentally left the garage open.
Time: 00:24:07 SUSPICION
Location:
Darlington Rd., Bedford

10/02/2024

Officers investigated a report of a male cleaning out his vehicle and confirmed no suspicious activity.
Time: 23:37:21 SUSP VEHICLE
Location:
Greencroft Park, Bedford

10/03/2024

Caller reported a female dancing and using substances in a backyard. Officers found no suspicious activity; the female was enjoying the weather.
Time: 12:41:29 SUSPICION
Location:
Bonnieview Dr., Bedford

10/04/2024

Caller reported hidden cameras and hacking concerns involving her child’s father. Officers found no evidence of cameras but advised contacting her internet provider.
Time: 21:48:51 HARASSMENT
Location:
Gould Ave., Bedford

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Glow Up Your Thanksgiving: DIY Bottle Lights for Cozy Holiday Ambience https://bedfordohio.org/glow-up-your-thanksgiving-diy-bottle-lights-for-cozy-holiday-ambience/ Wed, 20 Nov 2024 15:00:00 +0000 https://bedfordohio.org/?p=12633 Creating your own Thanksgiving decorations can be fun, especially when you use items you might already have at home! One simple way to add a warm, festive glow to your […]

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Creating your own Thanksgiving decorations can be fun, especially when you use items you might already have at home! One simple way to add a warm, festive glow to your Thanksgiving table or home is by making ambient lighting from old bottles. This project is easy, affordable, and gives you a chance to get creative. Let’s dive into making some beautiful bottle lights for Thanksgiving!

What You’ll Need

To make bottle lights, gather these simple supplies:

  • Empty glass bottles (wine bottles, soda bottles, or any interesting shape you like)
  • A string of battery-operated LED fairy lights for each bottle (look for warm white or amber to create a cozy effect)
  • Optional decorations: twine, fake leaves, mini pumpkins, fall-themed stickers, acrylic paint
  • A small paintbrush or sponge, if you plan to paint
  • Scissors

Once you have all your materials, you’re ready to start creating your Thanksgiving bottle lights!

Step 1: Clean and Prepare Your Bottles

Start by cleaning your bottles. Remove any labels by soaking them in warm, soapy water for about 20 minutes. This will loosen the labels, making it easier to peel them off. Rinse your bottles and let them dry completely before moving on. Clear glass works best for this project because it lets the light shine through, but tinted bottles can add a unique look as well!

Step 2: Decorate the Bottles (Optional)

If you want to make your bottles more festive, now’s the time to decorate! Here are a few ideas:

  • Twine Wrap: Wrap twine around the neck of the bottle and tie it in a bow for a rustic look.
  • Fall Stickers: Stick some fall-themed stickers or cutouts, like pumpkins, leaves, or turkeys, onto the outside of the bottle.
  • Painted Designs: Use acrylic paint to add your own designs, such as leaves or dots, around the bottle. You don’t have to paint the whole thing—just a few details can add a special touch.

Make sure the decorations don’t block too much of the bottle’s surface so the lights can shine through. Give the paint time to dry if you use it.

Step 3: Add the Fairy Lights

Once your bottle is ready, take your fairy lights and gently feed them into the bottle. You might have to adjust them a bit to spread the lights out evenly. Leave the battery pack outside the bottle so you can turn the lights on and off easily. If the battery pack is distracting, you can tuck it behind the bottle or use a bit of tape to keep it hidden.

Step 4: Arrange Your Bottles

Place your bottle lights around the house or use them as a centerpiece on your Thanksgiving table. Try grouping several bottles together for a bigger impact, or mix them with pumpkins, pinecones, and small gourds to create a beautiful fall-themed arrangement.

Step 5: Light Up and Enjoy

Now for the fun part—turn on your lights and enjoy the warm, ambient glow! These bottle lights are perfect for adding a cozy feel to your home on Thanksgiving, and they make a great conversation starter. Plus, after Thanksgiving, you can keep them up for the rest of fall or even through the winter by adjusting the decorations.

Making bottle lights is a fun and easy project that brings warmth to your home for the holidays. With a few simple supplies, you can create a decoration that’s both beautiful and eco-friendly. Happy crafting and have a wonderful Thanksgiving!

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Styling Through Warmer Fall Weather in Bedford https://bedfordohio.org/styling-through-warmer-fall-weather-in-bedford/ Tue, 19 Nov 2024 15:00:00 +0000 https://bedfordohio.org/?p=12645 With some unusually warm weather this November in Bedford, and many other areas, it’s become clear that our typical “sweater weather” has taken an unexpected hiatus. But fear not, fashion […]

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With some unusually warm weather this November in Bedford, and many other areas, it’s become clear that our typical “sweater weather” has taken an unexpected hiatus. But fear not, fashion lovers! Just because the temps are higher than normal doesn’t mean your style has to suffer. Here are some chic and comfy alternatives to keep your wardrobe seasonally stylish and climate appropriate should Mother Nature decide to throw another temperature curve ball.

Light Layers and Breezy Blouses – Start with the basics. Light layering is key when temperatures are in flux. Opt for a classic button-down shirt in a breathable fabric like cotton or linen. These materials keep you cool while still giving off that cozy, layered vibe we associate with fall. Pair your button-down with a simple tank underneath and roll up the sleeves for a casual, relaxed look.

Stylish Vests – Vests are a fantastic way to maintain the fall aesthetic without the bulk of a full sweater. Choose a quilted or knit vest to layer over long-sleeve shirts. They add dimension to your outfit and provide just enough warmth for those cooler mornings without making you overheat by midday.

Dresses with Boots – Dresses can be a great transitional piece, especially when paired with the right accessories. A simple, long-sleeve dress in a fall color or pattern keeps the seasonal spirit alive. To enhance the look, add some knee-high boots. This pairing is both comfortable and chic, perfect for a day out or an evening gathering.

Cardigans Over Tees – Never underestimate the versatility of a good cardigan. A lightweight, open-front cardigan can be thrown over a basic tee or blouse, offering that snug sweater feel without the heaviness. Choose a cardigan in a rich autumn hue like mustard, burgundy, or forest green to keep your look seasonally appropriate.

Lightweight Scarves – Scarves aren’t just for freezing temperatures. A lightweight scarf can add a pop of color and texture to any outfit. Opt for lighter materials like chiffon or silk in fall prints to keep your ensemble looking fresh and festive.

Footwear Focus – Lastly, let’s talk footwear. Swap out the heavy boots for ankle booties or loafers. These are perfect for maintaining that fall look while keeping your feet cool and comfortable. Pair them with your favorite skinny jeans or a midi skirt to complete the outfit.

Embrace those warmer than average days with these stylish alternatives and keep your fall fashion game strong.

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This Week in History ~ November 18th – 24th https://bedfordohio.org/this-week-in-history-november-18th-24th/ Mon, 18 Nov 2024 15:00:00 +0000 https://bedfordohio.org/?p=12643 CLEVELAND HISTORY Terminal Tower Dedication (November 18, 1930): Terminal Tower, one of Cleveland’s most iconic skyscrapers, was officially dedicated on this date. Standing at 52 stories, it was the second-tallest […]

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CLEVELAND HISTORY

Terminal Tower Dedication (November 18, 1930): Terminal Tower, one of Cleveland’s most iconic skyscrapers, was officially dedicated on this date. Standing at 52 stories, it was the second-tallest building in the world at the time of its completion. This architectural marvel significantly shaped Cleveland’s skyline and symbolized the city’s economic growth and ambition during the early 20th century.

Cuyahoga River Fire (November 19, 1966): This fire was one of several that occurred on the heavily polluted Cuyahoga River, drawing national attention to the severe environmental issues in Cleveland. The event spurred significant environmental legislation, including the Clean Water Act, and helped lead to the establishment of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

Opening of the Cleveland Transit System’s Heavy Rail Service (November 20, 1943): Marking a major advancement in public transportation, the Cleveland Transit System inaugurated its heavy rail service on this date. This development provided a faster, more efficient mode of transportation for residents, facilitating greater urban mobility and supporting the city’s expansion and economic development.

Special Exhibition of the Treasures of Tutankhamun (November 21, 1958): The Cleveland Museum of Art hosted this significant exhibition, showcasing key artifacts from Tutankhamun’s tomb. This event not only drew large crowds but also enhanced the museum’s reputation as a leading cultural institution, offering rare insights into ancient Egyptian civilization.

Cleveland Cavaliers First Game at Richfield Coliseum (November 24, 1971): The Cavaliers played their first game at the Richfield Coliseum, which was located between Cleveland and Akron. This new home brought modern amenities and larger seating capacity, fostering a growing fan base and becoming a central venue for major sports and entertainment events in the region until its closure in 1994.

WORLD HISTORY

Steamboat Willie Premieres (November 18, 1928): The premiere of Steamboat Willie, the first fully synchronized sound cartoon, was released by Walt Disney. This animation is notably significant as it marked the debut of Mickey Mouse, one of the most iconic characters in global pop culture, fundamentally shaping the animation industry and mass entertainment.

Gettysburg Address (November 19, 1863): Abraham Lincoln’s delivery of the Gettysburg Address on this date is accurately noted and is a well-documented historical event, marking a significant moment in American history.

Nuremberg Trials Begin (November 20, 1945): The start of the Nuremberg Trials on this date is correct. These trials were crucial in the establishment of international legal standards for war crimes.

First Untethered Hot Air Balloon Flight (November 21, 1783): This is a factual date for the first free flight in a hot air balloon made by Jean-François Pilâtre de Rozier and François Laurent d’Arlandes, marking a significant advancement in human flight.

Publication of “On the Origin of Species” (November 24, 1859): Charles Darwin’s publication of his groundbreaking work on the theory of natural selection is correct and marks a foundational moment in the field of evolutionary biology.

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TONIGHT 11/18/2024 City Council Work Session & Meeting Agendas https://bedfordohio.org/tonight-11-18-2024-city-council-work-session-meeting-agendas/ Mon, 18 Nov 2024 15:00:00 +0000 https://bedfordohio.org/?p=12906 Work Session at 4:30pm Meeting at 7:00pm

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Good Neighbor Guide — Tax Department https://bedfordohio.org/good-neighbor-guide-tax-department/ Sun, 17 Nov 2024 15:00:00 +0000 https://bedfordohio.org/?p=12641 Tax Department The City of Bedford has partnered with Regional Income Tax Agency (RITA). For further information please contact RITA’s customer service department at 800-860-7482 or the Bedford Tax Department […]

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Tax Department

The City of Bedford has partnered with Regional Income Tax Agency (RITA). For further information please contact RITA’s customer service department at 800-860-7482 or the Bedford Tax Department at 440-735-6505.

We encourage you to utilize RITA’s free and simple online services, including FastFile and MyAccount. The City will retain all authority and control of municipal tax services.

Your Bedford tax filings and payments are to be sent to RITA. For those wishing to utilize the mail, the remittance address for RITA’s secured lockbox center is:

RITA
P.O. Box 477900
Broadview Heights., Ohio 44147-7900

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Horoscope for the Week of November 17, 2024 – November 23, 2024 https://bedfordohio.org/horoscope-for-the-week-of-november-17-2024-november-23-2024/ Sat, 16 Nov 2024 15:00:00 +0000 https://bedfordohio.org/?p=12639 Oh, the stars align with a dazzling energy for the week of November 17th to 23rd, 2024! Here are your celestial whispers: Aries (March 21 – April 19): Mars in […]

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Oh, the stars align with a dazzling energy for the week of November 17th to 23rd, 2024! Here are your celestial whispers:

Aries (March 21 – April 19): Mars in Scorpio intensifies your ambitions. Pursue your goals relentlessly, but maintain strategic composure.

Taurus (April 20 – May 20): Venus in Sagittarius calls for adventure in love. Explore new relationships, but stay rooted in what you truly value.

Gemini (May 21 – June 20): Mercury in Sagittarius sparks expansive thinking. Embrace broader perspectives, but communicate with clarity.

Cancer (June 21 – July 22): The Sun in Scorpio deepens your emotional connections. Dive into intimacy, but keep your boundaries intact.

Leo (July 23 – August 22): Venus in Sagittarius ignites your desire for freedom in relationships. Enjoy the excitement, but consider long-term implications.

Virgo (August 23 – September 22): Mercury in Sagittarius challenges you to think outside the box. Innovate, but don’t lose your methodical approach.

Libra (September 23 – October 22): The Sun in Scorpio encourages transformation. Embrace change, but strive for balance in the process.

Scorpio (October 23 – November 21): Mars in your sign provides powerful energy. Command your space, but temper your intensity with tact.

Sagittarius (November 22 – December 21): Jupiter in Leo boosts your confidence. Shine in your pursuits, but remain aware of others’ contributions.

Capricorn (December 22 – January 19): Saturn in Pisces promotes reflective growth. Set foundations for the future, but remain adaptable.

Aquarius (January 20 – February 18): Uranus in Taurus brings unexpected financial opportunities. Seize innovative solutions, but establish security.

Pisces (February 19 – March 20): Neptune in your sign heightens creativity. Immerse in your artistic expressions, but anchor your fantasies with practical steps.

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The Art of Creaming: A Key Technique for Perfect Bundt Cakes https://bedfordohio.org/the-art-of-creaming-a-key-technique-for-perfect-bundt-cakes/ Fri, 15 Nov 2024 15:00:00 +0000 https://bedfordohio.org/?p=12637 Creaming is an essential technique in baking, especially when preparing cakes, including Bundt cakes. It involves beating together butter and sugar to incorporate air into the batter, resulting in a […]

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Creaming is an essential technique in baking, especially when preparing cakes, including Bundt cakes. It involves beating together butter and sugar to incorporate air into the batter, resulting in a light, fluffy texture. This technique plays a significant role in the structure and tenderness of cakes, making it a crucial step for many recipes.

How to Cream Butter and Sugar:

  1. Choose Room Temperature Ingredients:
    Ensure that your butter is at room temperature—softened but not melted. Cold butter will not mix well with the sugar and can lead to a dense cake. Room-temperature butter and sugar blend together more easily, creating a smooth mixture that traps air for a lighter cake.
  2. Use the Right Equipment:
    A stand mixer or hand mixer with a paddle attachment is ideal for creaming. Start at a low speed to combine the butter and sugar, and gradually increase to medium speed. This prevents the sugar from flying out of the bowl.
  3. Beat Until Light and Fluffy:
    Cream the butter and sugar for at least 3-5 minutes until the mixture is pale and fluffy. The sugar granules should be mostly dissolved, and the texture should feel light and airy.
  4. Incorporate the Eggs Gradually:
    After creaming, eggs are typically added one at a time, and each one should be fully incorporated before adding the next. This helps create a smooth batter without overworking the mixture.

Why Creaming is Important:

  • Texture and Structure: Creaming adds air into the batter, contributing to a light, tender crumb. This is especially important for Bundt cakes, which are often larger and benefit from a lighter texture.
  • Flavor Development: As the butter and sugar are creamed, their flavors meld together, which enhances the overall taste of the cake.

By mastering the creaming technique, you ensure a beautifully textured Bundt cake with a fine crumb and a soft, melt-in-your-mouth texture. Perfecting this step will lead to a cake that’s moist, fluffy, and absolutely delicious!

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New Juvenile Detention Facility Planned for Bedford, OH As Reported by Cleveland 19 News https://bedfordohio.org/new-juvenile-detention-facility-planned-for-bedford-oh-as-reported-by-cleveland-19-news/ Fri, 15 Nov 2024 15:00:00 +0000 https://bedfordohio.org/?p=12894 BEDFORD, OH — As reported by Cleveland 19 News, the State of Ohio has purchased a 79,000-square-foot office building in Bedford for $4.8 million, with plans to transform it into […]

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BEDFORD, OH — As reported by Cleveland 19 News, the State of Ohio has purchased a 79,000-square-foot office building in Bedford for $4.8 million, with plans to transform it into a modern juvenile detention facility. This initiative aligns with recommendations from a task force assembled by Governor Mike DeWine to reform juvenile justice across the state.

The facility will replace the aging Cuyahoga Hills Juvenile Correctional Facility in Highland Hills, adhering to the task force’s call for smaller, rehabilitation-focused detention centers. Governor DeWine previously announced that the 180-bed Cuyahoga Hills site would be replaced with four smaller 36-bed facilities, each featuring specialized housing units.

The new Bedford site will house two 36-bed centers. Its location was chosen for accessibility to public transportation and its natural, wooded surroundings, which are believed to foster a therapeutic environment for rehabilitation.

The Ohio Department of Youth Services has been working on this plan for over two years, with an anticipated opening in 2026 or 2027. Bedford City Council members and the mayor have been approached for comment on the project.

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Scam Prevention Tips for Thanksgiving in Bedford, and Beyond https://bedfordohio.org/scam-prevention-tips-for-thanksgiving-in-bedford-and-beyond/ Thu, 14 Nov 2024 15:00:00 +0000 https://bedfordohio.org/?p=12635 During the holiday season, including Thanksgiving, scams often increase as fraudsters take advantage of the festive spirit and people’s goodwill. It’s important to stay vigilant and protect yourself from these […]

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During the holiday season, including Thanksgiving, scams often increase as fraudsters take advantage of the festive spirit and people’s goodwill. It’s important to stay vigilant and protect yourself from these scams while enjoying time with family and friends. Here are some tips to help you stay safe:

  1. Be Cautious of Unsolicited Emails and Calls: During Thanksgiving, you may receive unsolicited emails, phone calls, or text messages offering holiday deals, discounts, or fake charitable donations. Scammers often pose as well-known companies or charities. Always verify the legitimacy of the offer before responding or making any purchases.
  2. Watch Out for Fake Charity Scams: The holiday season is a time for giving, but be cautious when donating to unfamiliar organizations. Scammers often create fake charities asking for donations. Before donating, research the charity online or contact them directly to verify their authenticity.
  3. Avoid Clicking on Suspicious Links: Be careful when clicking on links in emails or text messages, especially if the message creates a sense of urgency. Scammers often use fake holiday offers or prize notifications to steal personal information or install malware. Instead of clicking on links, visit the website directly by typing the URL into your browser.
  4. Use Secure Payment Methods: If shopping online for Thanksgiving deals, ensure that the website is secure by looking for “https” in the web address and a padlock icon. Always use secure payment methods, like credit cards or trusted payment systems, which offer fraud protection.
  5. Trust Your Instincts: If something seems too good to be true, it probably is. Trust your gut and don’t rush into making decisions. Take your time to verify the authenticity of any offers, especially those that seem too perfect.

By staying alert and following these tips, you can enjoy a safe and scam-free Thanksgiving while protecting your personal information and finances.

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