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Consumer Connection: Romance Scams

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February 3rd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Des Moines, Iowa) – February is the month of romance, but love and companionship may also involve a scam. Sonya Sellmeyer, Consumer Advocacy Officer for the Iowa Insurance Division, says according to the FBI, romance or confidence scams were responsible for over 23,000 reported victims losing over $605 million in 2020, compared to 12,500 victims and $203 million in losses during 2015.

A romance scam is when a swindler uses a fake identity to gain a victim’s trust and affection.  The introduction of the new romantic interest or friendship may occur online, via a dating app, social media, random text message, phone call, or email.  Usually, the romantic interest never meets in person, though numerous plans for a gathering have been made and rescheduled with excuses.  The fake identity could be that of a member of the military, someone wealthy overseas, an overseas construction worker, or one of many other fake personas.

These professionals quickly gain a victim’s trust and express many commonalities with their victim.  As the relationship evolves the scammer will continue to reel their victim in with promises and gifts of love.  After trust is established, the romantic interest develops a story about a sick child, being stranded in a foreign country, legal fees, being held against their will, or other urgent situations where large amounts of money are needed quickly.  The scammer may also ask for personal information to steal the victim’s identity or assets, or ask the victim to launder money by transferring or moving money illegally for someone else, also known as a money mule.

Sonya Sellmeyer

The senior financial exploitation law recently enacted in Iowa allows brokerage institutions to temporarily freeze an account where they fear the owner may be the victim of a scam and authorizes the IID to investigate reports of suspected financial exploitation.

Avoid being a victim by following these simple rules:

  • Stop. Think. Call.  Discuss non-traditional investments or the request for money with a trusted source.
  • Double check before you invest. Ensure anyone trying to sell you an investment is properly licensed as well as the investment being sold.
  • Be cautious posting on social media or dating sites, and beware of online investment solicitations.  Don’t click on links in emails or text messages.
  • Never give out your personal banking information or send money to someone you don’t know, especially if you haven’t met in person.
  • Research the online profile and picture to see if it has been used elsewhere or on multiple online profiles.
  • Beware of someone trying to isolate you from your friends and family.
  • If an investment pulls at your heartstrings, walk away.

The Iowa Fraud Fighter program is a source of information to shield your savings from scammers.  You can also increase your financial literacy with the Iowa Insurance Division (IID) Save4Later free educational website.

Anyone can be a victim, knowing how to protect yourself is the first step in prevention.

By Sonya Sellmeyer, Consumer Advocacy Officer for the Iowa Insurance Division

Curling club looks to get membership boost as Olympics open

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February 3rd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The opening ceremonies of the Olympics in Beijing are Friday night, but the international competition is already underway in some sports — like curling. Emily Nelson, with the Cedar Rapids Curling Club, says people who see the sport on T-V and are curious should visit the rink and sign up for one of the upcoming “Learn to Curl” training sessions.

 

It’s said the sport of curling began on frozen lochs and marshes in Scotland during the early 1500s. The modern version still involves sliding large stones across the ice toward targets, and while it may look easy, Nelson assures there’s an abundance of skill and fitness involved.

Photo from the Cedar Rapids Curling Club

The Cedar Rapids-based club had more than 80 members before COVID and is now looking to rebuild its ranks. Nelson says current members hail from all over eastern Iowa, from Cedar Falls to Washington.

Events are planned throughout February and into March so you can learn the rules, techniques and etiquette needed to curl — and then put your new skills to the test. Learn more at:
https://cedarrapidscurling.com/

Iowa-Ohio State Men’s Basketball Postponed

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February 3rd, 2022 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa — The University of Iowa men’s basketball game at No 16 Ohio State scheduled for tonight in Columbus, Ohio, has been postponed due to travel cancellations and inclement weather in Columbus.

Both teams will work with the Big Ten Conference on a potential date to reschedule the game.

Iowa is next scheduled to compete on Sunday against Minnesota at 3:30 p.m. inside Carver-Hawkeye Arena.

Creston man arrested on FTA & Paraphernalia charges

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February 3rd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) – Officers with the Creston Police Department, Wednesday afternoon, arrested a man for Failure To Appear, and on a Possession of Drug Paraphernalia charge. Authorities say 43-year-old Dennis Gerald Tyler, of Creston, was taken into custody at around 4:27-p.m.  at his residence. Tyler was taken to Union County Jail, where his cash-only bonds were set at $5,377 on the FTA charge, and $300 on the Possession charge.

Heartbeat Today 02-03-2022

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February 3rd, 2022 by admin

Chris Parks speaks with Liz Ripley, Conservation and Cover Crop Specialist with ISU Extension, about an upcoming workshop titled “Finding Profit in Perennial Vegetation” at the Wallace Research Farm near Lewis.

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Drake races past Indiana State

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February 3rd, 2022 by admin

The Drake Bulldogs ripped past Indiana State 85-67 on Wednesday night in Terre Haute. Tremell Murphy kick-started the Drake offense with opening back-to-back threes. The Bulldogs used an 11-2 run late in the first half to lead 42-37 at the break.

Drake started the second half with an 8-2 run to grab full control of the game. Murphy, DJ Wilkins, and Garrett Sturtz all finished with 15 points each. Roman Penn added 14 points to the tally.

Drake improved to 17-6 overall and 8-2 in the Missouri Valley Conference. Next up the Bulldogs will host in-state rival UNI on Saturday at 5:00 p.m.

Iowa football coach Kirk Ferentz on fixing the offense

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February 3rd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Iowa football coach Kirk Ferentz says he is confident the coaching staff can fix an ailing offense. Despite a 10-4 finish to last season the Hawkeyes were next to last in the Big Ten in total offense by averaging just over 303 yards per game.

Ferentz says the competition at quarterback is wide open. Veterans Spencer Petras and Alex Padilla are in the mix along with redshirt freshman Joey Labas.

Ferentz says the Hawkeyes need more efficiency in the pass game and more consistency on the ground.

Ferentz does not feel a complete change in style of offense is needed and the goal remains to win games.

Iowa visits No. 16 Ohio State Thursday night

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February 3rd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

***GAME HAS NOW BEEN POSTPONED DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHER IN COLUMBUS***

Iowa senior Connor McCaffery is doubtful for Thursday night’s game at 16th ranked Ohio State. McCaffery suffered a contusion in his non shooting arm that affected a nerve in Monday night’s double overtime loss at Penn State.

That’s Iowa coach Fran McCaffery who originally thought the injury was a separated shoulder.

The Buckeyes are 6-3 in the Big Ten and McCaffery says depth is one of their strengths.

Iowa’s shooting has struggled as of late and McCaffery says they are working to get better shots.

After a series of slow starts McCaffery is considering lineup changes.

The Hawkeyes are 4-6 in the Big Ten. We’ll have the game on KJAN with pregame starting at 6:00 p.m.

No. 21 Iowa women visit Wisconsin Thursday night

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February 3rd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

The 21st ranked Iowa women take an 8-2 Big Ten record on the road to Wisconsin Thursday night. The Badgers are 2-8 in the league race and will be looking to snap a 24-game losing skid in the series.

That’s Iowa coach Lisa Bluder who is concerned about the timing of the game. The Hawkeyes visit sixth ranked Michigan on Sunday.

That game is a 6:30 p.m. tip-off at the Kohl Center.

UNI men beat Bradley 78-65

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February 3rd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

UNI connected on 12 three pointers and beat Bradley 78-65 in Cedar Falls, snapping the Braves four game winning streak.

That’s UNI coach Ben Jacobson. Noah Carter and Trae Berhow each finished with 19 points. Berhow was five of seven from three-point range.

The Panthers are 19-9 overall and 8-3 in the Missouri Valley. Next up for the panthers is a meeting with Drake on Saturday at 5:00 p.m. at the Knapp Center.