Tag: Elderly Rights

  • Memphis Daughter Warns of Elder Fraud Risks

    Memphis Daughter Warns of Elder Fraud Risks

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    A daughter from Memphis is raising awareness about the growing threat of elder fraud, urging residents in the Mid-South to remain vigilant in safeguarding the financial accounts of their aging parents. LaToya Garth’s Disturbing Discovery LaToya Garth, a resident of Memphis, expressed shock and concern after discovering suspicious activity involving her 74-year-old mother’s bank account.…

  • Community Unites After Laundromat Assault in Oakland

    Community Unites After Laundromat Assault in Oakland

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    In a show of solidarity, Oakland residents come together to support a 65-year-old woman who was brutally attacked while working at a local laundromat. The incident, which occurred at Woody’s Laundromat on Park Boulevard, has sparked outrage and calls for action within the community. Rally for Justice Community leaders and concerned citizens convened at a…

  • Former Dickinson Officer Indicted for Elderly Man Altercation

    Former Dickinson Officer Indicted for Elderly Man Altercation

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    Galveston County, Texas – The recent indictment of former patrol officer Michael Kinsley has shed light on a 2022 encounter that took a tragic turn in a Dickinson parking lot. Kinsley faces charges of official oppression, a misdemeanor, and injury to the elderly, a felony, stemming from an altercation with 65-year-old Michael Scurlock. Incident Details…

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