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Crash kills e-bicyclist in Tualatin
Crash kills e-bicyclist in Tualatin
Crash kills e-bicyclist in Tualatin

Published on: 10/02/2024

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The southbound lanes of Southwest 124th Avenue are closed between Southwest Myslony Street and Southwest Tualatin-Sherwood Road.

News Source : https://www.kgw.com/article/news/local/e-bicyclist-killed-crash-tualatin/283-21112c03-97d3-4a37-8be8-59200e5b37ff

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Pumpkin isn't the only thing in season. Scams seem to be in season year-round and this autumn is no exception. You may be seeing fake charity requests, unreal holiday deals, and scammers posing as officials from local agencies. But just because the leaves are starting to fall does not mean you have to fall victim to scams or let your gourd down. 🎃 🍂🍁  
  
Here are a few reminders while we enter PSL and leaf crunching season:   
1. Verify websites and information before donating or purchasing.  
2. Don’t rush into decisions. Scammers often create urgency to trick you.  
3. Protect personal information, never share it unless you’re certain.  
4. Listen to your gut. If something feels off or suspicious, take the time to investigate.   
5. Check with official sources. Did Deputy Fife call you from the Lincoln County Sheriff's Office? Maybe. Get his information, why he is calling, and then call our office to confirm the call is legitimate (541-265-4277). Hint, if the caller is looking for Bitcoin, gift cards, or other non-traditional payment, they are not calling from an official agency.   
  
How to know if information is really from the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office:  
⭐ It is on our official website: lincolncountysheriff.net/  
⭐ Our staff can verify the information is true. Give us a call at 541-265-4277 if you have questions about a service or need to connect with someone in our Office.  
⭐ It comes directly from our official Facebook page: Lincoln County Sheriff's Office - Oregon, NOT a third party or a comment from another Facebook user.  
⭐ It comes from one of our other Facebook accounts: Lincoln County Animal Shelter  or  @Lincoln County Oregon Emergency Management
Pumpkin isn't the only thing in season. Scams seem to be in season year-round and this autumn is no exception. You may be seeing fake charity requests, unreal holiday deals, and scammers posing as officials from local agencies. But just because the leaves are starting to fall does not mean you have to fall victim to scams or let your gourd down. 🎃 🍂🍁 Here are a few reminders while we enter PSL and leaf crunching season: 1. Verify websites and information before donating or purchasing. 2. Don’t rush into decisions. Scammers often create urgency to trick you. 3. Protect personal information, never share it unless you’re certain. 4. Listen to your gut. If something feels off or suspicious, take the time to investigate. 5. Check with official sources. Did Deputy Fife call you from the Lincoln County Sheriff's Office? Maybe. Get his information, why he is calling, and then call our office to confirm the call is legitimate (541-265-4277). Hint, if the caller is looking for Bitcoin, gift cards, or other non-traditional payment, they are not calling from an official agency. How to know if information is really from the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office: ⭐ It is on our official website: lincolncountysheriff.net/ ⭐ Our staff can verify the information is true. Give us a call at 541-265-4277 if you have questions about a service or need to connect with someone in our Office. ⭐ It comes directly from our official Facebook page: Lincoln County Sheriff's Office - Oregon, NOT a third party or a comment from another Facebook user. ⭐ It comes from one of our other Facebook accounts: Lincoln County Animal Shelter or @Lincoln County Oregon Emergency Management

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