Residents of Kitty Hawk, gather around because we’ve got some vital information to share! The local police department is raising an alarm about a new scam targeting our community. If you’ve ever received an email from someone you don’t recognize, you might want to keep reading.
That’s right, folks! The Kitty Hawk Police Department is warning everyone about phishing emails that are making their rounds. These emails often masquerade as trustworthy messages, but they can lead to all sorts of trouble. The goal? To trick you into handing over sensitive information like your bank details or personal identification. Yikes!
So, what should you do? The police have a golden rule: “If you don’t recognize the sender, don’t accept their email!” It’s as simple as that. If someone reaches out with a request to update banking information or benefits, make sure to confirm the request in person. Always double-check before taking action. After all, it’s better to be safe than sorry!
For those in need, you can find distribution centers right here within our local area. Your neighbors are setting up locations to help provide food, water, and other necessities to keep our community strong.
Remember, in times of crisis, it’s often the community that comes together to support one another. Don’t hesitate to reach out for help, and make sure to check in with your neighbors, too!
Now, shifting gears a bit, it’s time to talk about something important that’s right around the corner: National Fire Prevention Week! This year, it runs from October 6-12. It’s a fantastic time to remind everyone about the importance of fire safety!
Whether you’re a homeowner or renting, make sure you have working smoke detectors in your home. It’s one of the simplest ways to keep you and your loved ones safe!
For those who want to learn more or need assistance, you can reach the fire department at the following address:
103 W. Woodhill Drive
Nags Head, NC 27959
Phone: 252-449-4104
They’re here to ensure you have all the info you need to stay safe during this important week!
In other news, just a quick update for those interested in local media happenings—on April 17, Jeffrey T. Testa, Trustee of JAM Media Solutions, filed an application with the Federal Communications Commission for the assignment of the station’s broadcast license to Davis Media, LLC. For more details, you can find all the info you need to share your thoughts on the FCC website.
In summary, whether it’s about spotting phishing emails, staying safe post-Hurricane Helene, keeping fire safety in mind, or staying up-to-date on local media news, one thing’s for sure: Keeping our Kitty Hawk community informed is essential. Let’s keep looking out for one another and stay safe!
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