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26/01/2024

Police department shares tips on avoiding scams
Posted: 8:52 am, January 26, 2024 by News Staff
Sheriff's office warns of ongoing phone scam

– The Paso Robles Police Department has issued the following tips for the public on avoiding scams.

Scammers are getting more sophisticated, using various tactics like text messages, emails, phone calls, and voicemails to target unsuspecting individuals. They’re still using traditional methods of trying to trick others like mailed letters.

Here are a few crucial tips that can help to identify potential scams:

Trust your instincts: If something feels off, it probably is. Don’t hesitate to question unexpected messages, calls, or letters. If you’re uncertain, look up the organization online, call the verified number from their official website, or toss the letter.

Verify contact: Always confirm the identity of the person or organization reaching out to you before sharing any personal information. You can ask them for their badge or employee number, intentionally say the wrong name to see if they correct you, and verify the organization that they work for.

Don’t click, don’t share: Avoid clicking on links or sharing personal info unless you’re certain of the sender’s legitimacy. Double check that the link is spelled correctly, that the sender’s name, email, and/or address is accurate.

Check for red flags: Misspellings, generic greetings, and urgent language are common signs of scams. If there isn’t a logo or verifiable address on the message, it’s most likely a scam.

Listen carefully: If someone you don’t know leaves a voicemail, if it is a scam, often times the very first sentence will be cut off at the beginning, starting in the middle of the sentence. Their bots aren’t human enough to pause once the recording starts. However, the voice on the other end can sound very realistic, so use caution.

09/11/2023

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09/11/2023

Thanksgiving Day Safety Tips

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27/10/2023

City shares Halloween safety tips
Posted: 11:34 pm, October 26, 2023 by News Staff
halloween safety tips slo county

– The City of San Luis Obispo says it wants to ensure that this Halloween is not only memorable but safe for all community members and visitors, so to help community members have a safe and fun Halloween, here are some safety tips:

Incorporate reflective clothing or accessories: Safety can be stylish! Adding reflective tape or accessories to your costume can increase visibility during the dark evening hours. This can be as simple as using one of the more than 4,000 reflective trick-or-treat bags the city’s public works team distributed to all local elementary schools. These shiny orange bags provide reflective protection and Halloween safety tips as part of the city’s “Vision Zero” Initiative to eliminate all traffic-related severe injuries and deaths.
Stay in groups: Enjoy the holiday but don’t go alone. Not only is there safety in numbers, but it’s more fun! Children under 12 should have an adult along to supervise; older children should trick-or-treat with friends or family and stick to familiar houses; and set check-in times for older children throughout the night as well as curfews.
Avoid party regret: San Luis Obispo becomes a Safety Enhancement Zone during the Halloween holiday, which means laws are strictly enforced and fines are doubled for violations like carrying open containers, unruly gatherings, noise violations, and public urination. We’re increasing the number of officers patrolling the streets and portable toilets will be available downtown, so there is no excuse for that last one. Keep it clean, safe, and fun this Halloween. Report noisy parties by calling the non-emergency dispatch line at (805) 781-7312.
Drive with caution and pay attention: Many people will be out in costume enjoying weekend festivities. Please drive slowly, use caution when passing stopped vehicles (the driver may be dropping off children), put phones away, watch for children darting across the street, and yield to pedestrians. (And please call 911 to report dangerous drivers.)
Keep all decorations away from open flames and heat sources: Dried flowers, cornstalks, and paper catch fire easily, especially when they’re near heat sources like open flames, light bulbs, and space heaters. Keep them away from open flames and heat sources to avoid igniting a fire.
Use a battery-operated candle or glow-stick in jack-o-lanterns: Open-flame candles inside a jack-o-lantern increase fire risk, as the pumpkin can easily tip over and catch its surroundings on fire. Instead of an open flame, try an LED light, glow stick, or battery-operated candle to light up your jack-o-lanterns this year, and remind children to stay away from open flames.

Storms, Outages and Safety 04/01/2023

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Security Camera Registration & Mapping (SCRAM) | Paso Robles, CA 27/11/2022

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Security Camera Registration & Mapping (SCRAM) | Paso Robles, CA Security Camera Registration and Mapping - In a proactive effort to prevent and solve crime, we created a security camera registration and mapping (SCRAM) program to partner with our resident and business community.

5 Privacy and Identity Protection Tips for Holiday Travel | IDX 10/11/2022

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5 Privacy and Identity Protection Tips for Holiday Travel | IDX Summary: Identity fraud, travel scams, and other types of cybercrime can see an uptick during the holidays. Learn some simple steps you can take to protect your identity and digital privacy during your travels, from using secure Wi-Fi connections to monitoring your credit for suspicious activity. .....

Tis the Season to Stay Safe from Frauds and Scams | IDX 10/11/2022

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Tis the Season to Stay Safe from Frauds and Scams | IDX Summary: Online scams and fraud threats always escalate around the holidays. To help you stay ahead of the cybercriminals, we’ve identified some of the latest schemes that can lead to identity theft, empty bank accounts, and vulnerabilities to your personal data. More important, we’ve offered…

18/05/2022

Local charity Atascadero Loaves & Fishes was broken into early Monday morning, creating substantial damage. We were able to grab a screen shot of the criminal from the camera footage, so they could share it on social media, in hopes of catching this man.
If you recognize this person, or have any information pertaining to this incident, please contact Atascadero Police Department at 805-461-5051. Thank you for helping this wonderful organization.

Do you recognize this man? Early Monday morning at 3:07AM a vandal came to the ALF Food Pantry and shattered the glass lobby door. He was recorded by our outside video cameras attempting to force the door in the alleyway and attempting to break in the pantry van. He did approximately $1500.00 damage while on the property until approximately 5AM. If you recognize this person, please call the Atascadero Police Department at 805-461-5051.

Our volunteer team leader Nancy discovered the damage early this morning at approximately 730AM. By 1pm the Pantry was open for business as usual, distributing food and necessities to needy households in our community.

13/04/2022
COVID-19 Vaccines in SLO County 15/10/2021

Tips on how to celebrate Halloween and Día de los Mu***os safely during the COVID-19 pandemic
– The County of San Luis Obispo Public Health Department encourages community members to celebrate Halloween and Día de los Mu***os safely and responsibly this year to help slow the spread of COVID-19.

“We encourage our community members to enjoy safe celebrations while protecting each other from COVID-19, especially because younger children are not yet vaccinated,” said County Health Officer Dr. Penny Borenstein. “The best way to do that is to limit yourself to smaller gatherings with extra common-sense precautions like wearing a face covering, staying outdoors as much as possible, and staying home if you’re not feeling well.”

Health officials recommend the following measures to protect against COVID-19:

Get fully vaccinated if you are eligible
Wear a face covering (fully covering your nose and mouth) indoors and in crowded outdoor places. Masks are required while indoors in public settings.
Stay home if you have, or think you may have, symptoms of COVID-19. The same goes if you are simply not feeling well.
Practice good hygiene by washing your hands frequently (or using hand sanitizer if you are on the go), and not sharing costumes, props or masks.
Celebrate outdoors as much as possible, and limit indoor activities such as haunted houses or large indoor get-togethers.


For updates on COVID-19 in SLO County, visit ReadySLO.org or call the recorded Public Health Information Line at (805) 788-2903. Phone assistance is available at (805) 781-5500 Monday – Friday, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information on COVID-19 vaccine, visit www.RecoverSLO.org/Vaccine.

Click here to follow all COVID-19 news for Paso Robles and SLO County.

COVID-19 Vaccines in SLO County To get your COVID-19 vaccine, talk to your local pharmacy or healthcare provider, or visit myturn.ca.gov to schedule an appointment at a Public Health community clinics. 

26/09/2021

October is Fire Safety Awareness Month. Every Fire Station across the country is going to have banners and signs reminding the public of this. I encourage you to take a moment to highlight and share the importance of working Smoke Detectors with those you care about.

Remember this:

Home fire every 87 seconds in US
Our senses are ‘asleep’ when we sleep. We do not hear, see or smell the threats of fire - that’s where Smoke Detectors literally save the day.
Children sleep through ‘beeping’ Smoke Detectors over 93% of the time. They are twice as likely to wake up to a ‘talking’ Smoke Detector.
Battery powered AND Smoke Detectors that came with your home should be tested monthly AND replaced every 10 years

So, let’s take advantage of October as Fire Awareness month and share this important information.

A) Check Smoke Detectors
😎 Install new batteries
C) Install professional grade monitored Smoke Detectors that are installed properly and supervised 24/7
D) Test your professionally installed and monitored life safety system today

Let’s be safer together.

19/06/2021

Personal Digital COVID-19 Vaccine Record

https://myvaccinerecord.cdph.ca.gov/

Digital COVID-19 Vaccine Record Get a digital copy of your COVID-19 vaccination record

Vaccine Registration 11/03/2021

https://www.recoverslo.org/en/vaccine-registration.aspx

Vaccine Registration The following San Luis Obispo County residents can get vaccinated against COVID-19 at one of the County’s three COVID-19 vaccine clinics: 

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