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FBI warns of holiday scams targeting Arkansans

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LITTLE ROCK The Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Little Rock Field Office is urging Arkansans to be on high alert for scams that typically increase during the holiday season. In a Monday press release, the agency identified charity scams, fraudulent social media offers, and online shopping schemes as major threats, sharing steps to help residents avoid being victimized.

According to the FBI, Arkansans lost a staggering $34.5 million to scams in 2023, underscoring the need for vigilance during the holidays when scammers prey on the generosity and urgency of the season.

Charity Scams on the Rise

Officials warn that criminals frequently pose as charitable organizations to exploit the goodwill of holiday donors. Scammers may solicit donations via phone calls, emails, or fraudulent websites designed to mimic legitimate charities, pocketing the funds instead of using them for charitable purposes.

Social Media Fraud

Social media platforms are another hotspot for scams during the holidays. The FBI reports that these often take the form of too-good-to-be-true deals, gift card offers, or holiday promotions. Fraudsters may disguise their schemes as contests or promotions, and unsuspecting victims may even receive links from well-meaning friends who unknowingly forward them.

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Online Shopping Dangers

Scammers targeting online shoppers typically bait victims with offers that seem irresistible. These offers are often distributed via fake ads, emails, or text messages, leading to websites that either steal financial information or install malware on the victim’s device.

FBI’s Advice to Stay Safe

To help Arkansans protect themselves, the FBI offers these tips:

  • Check financial accounts regularly: Monitor bank and credit card statements closely, especially after making online purchases.
  • Be skeptical of suspicious offers: Avoid promotions and giveaways requiring personal information.
  • Safeguard personal details: Never share sensitive information, such as your date of birth, Social Security number, or home address, with unknown parties.
  • Strengthen account security: Use unique, strong passphrases for each financial account.
  • Verify charitable organizations: Before donating, confirm the charity’s Taxpayer Identification Number through their official website or by contacting them directly.

What to Do if Scammed

Victims of scams are urged to act quickly:

  1. Contact their financial institution immediately.
  2. Report the incident to local law enforcement or the FBI’s Little Rock office at (501) 221-9100.
  3. File a complaint online at ic3.gov.

The FBI reminds Arkansans that while the holiday season is a time of giving, caution is key to ensuring their generosity benefits legitimate causes and not scammers.

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UPDATE: Missing Man Found Safe

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Hamburg, AR – The search for David Lee Miller of Ashley County has ended with the best possible result.
South Arkansas Now contacted the Ashley County Sheriff’s Office after receiving reports that Mr. Miller had been located and was safe. The department confirmed he, indeed, had been located.

The Arkansas Highway Police had issues alerts and BOLOs (Be On the Lookout) for Miller. In addition, Arkansas State Police sent Emergency Response Teams to South Arkansas to aid in the search. Initially, there is no word on who found Mr. Miller. Social media posts from friends and family began filling up feeds, rejoicing at his safe recovery.
If more information becomes available, we will pass that along.

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ANOTHER MISSING SOUTH ARKANSAS MAN BEING SOUGHT

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Hamburg, AR – Authorities in Ashley County, Arkansas are pleading for the public’s assistance in locating 71 year old David Lee Miller. Reports from family and friends say Miller suffers from dementia and could be in danger.
Per social media posts from family, his phone was pinged near Catfish Inn and recovered there but given his dementia, he could have sat the phone down and wandered away.
Some reports say Miller could be around a backroad between Hamburg & Crossett. He was last seen around 8:00 P.M. Saturday night, wearing a navy blue shirt, jeans, and black crocs. Miller is a black male, about 5’9” tall and weighing about 175 lbs.

Anyone with any information is asked to call the Hamburg Police Department at (870) 853-2040

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PROMED TAKES OVER OUACHITA COUNTY MEDICAL CENTER EMS OPERATIONS

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CAMDEN, AR – ProMed Ambulance, Inc. is pleased to announce the successful completion of its acquisition of the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Division of Ouachita County Medical Center (OCMC). Effective immediately, all EMS operations previously provided by OCMC have been fully transitioned to ProMed Ambulance with no interruption in service to the citizens of Camden, East Camden, and Ouachita County. The completion of this transition marks an important milestone in strengthening emergency medical services throughout the region while ensuring continued access to dependable, high-quality ambulance care. “We are extremely proud of the work that has gone into making this transition successful,” said Ken Kelley, President and Chief Executive Officer of ProMed Ambulance. “Many dedicated individuals on both sides of this process worked diligently to ensure a smooth transfer of operations. Their professionalism, cooperation, and commitment to the community allowed this transition to occur without any disruption in emergency medical services. We are grateful for their efforts and partnership.”

In preparation for assuming operations, ProMed has already begun investing in the future of EMS services in Ouachita County. The company recently completed procurement of new emergency medical equipment and will place its first new ambulance into frontline service next week, representing nearly $250,000 in capital investment dedicated to enhancing local emergency response capabilities. “This is only the beginning,” Kelley said. “We believe the citizens of Ouachita County deserve access to modern equipment, advanced clinical care, and a stable, sustainable EMS system. Our investment demonstrates our long-term commitment to this community.” ProMed is also pleased to welcome former OCMC EMS personnel, along with newly recruited EMS professionals, to the ProMed family. The addition of these experienced caregivers strengthens the organization’s ability to meet the growing healthcare and emergency response needs of the community. “Our greatest asset has always been our people,” Kelley added. “We are excited to have both former OCMC team members and new recruits join us as we build the next chapter of EMS service in Ouachita County. Together, we look forward to accomplishing even greater things for the communities we serve.”

ProMed Ambulance extends its sincere appreciation to the citizens, healthcare providers, local leaders, and community partners throughout Camden and Ouachita County for the warm welcome and support shown during the transition process. “From the very beginning, we have been met with open arms,” Kelley said. “We are honored by the trust that has been placed in us and remain committed to earning that trust every day through exceptional service and patient care.”

About ProMed Ambulance:

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Founded in 2000, ProMed Ambulance, Inc. is a privately owned Arkansas ambulance service providing Advanced Life Support (ALS), Basic Life Support (BLS), emergency medical dispatch, healthcare education, community healthcare initiatives, and related healthcare services throughout Arkansas. Guided by its mission of delivering World Class Care. Hometown Values., ProMed continues to invest in innovative programs, advanced technology, and highly trained professionals to serve the healthcare needs of Arkansas communities.

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Calling the Hogs Event Draws Strong Crowd in El Dorado

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EL DORADO, Ark. — Razorback fans and community supporters packed the First Financial Music Hall at the Murphy Arts District Thursday evening for Calling The Hogs – Stories from the Booth, an event that brought together Arkansas sports stories, dinner, fellowship and fundraising.

The evening featured Chuck Barrett, the well-known voice of the Arkansas Razorbacks, who shared stories from his years behind the microphone and offered guests an inside look at some of the most memorable moments in Arkansas sports. Longtime Arkansas broadcaster and storyteller Rex Nelson served as Master of Ceremonies, helping guide the evening with humor, insight and plenty of Hog spirit.

The catered event, with dinner provided by Madhouse 101, drew a strong turnout, with venue tables filled throughout the evening. In addition to the program, guests also took part in an auction, where every auction item was sold.

Organizers said the event was a great success, bringing together Razorback fans, local supporters and community members for an evening centered on storytelling, sports nostalgia and South Arkansas hospitality.

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El Dorado Man Faces Charges After SWAT Standoff

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EL DORADO — A 39-year-old El Dorado man is scheduled to make his initial appearance in Union County District Court on Friday after being taken into custody following a lengthy police standoff earlier this week.

According to the El Dorado Police Department, Gary Lee Moore was arrested Tuesday morning after officers responded to a reported aggravated assault and spent more than an hour attempting to negotiate his surrender.

Authorities said officers were first called to South Arkansas Regional Hospital at approximately 6:45 a.m. Tuesday after receiving information about a suspected aggravated assault. Investigators reported that the victim told officers Moore had threatened her life and warned that he would kill any law enforcement officers who attempted to intervene.

Following the report, officers went to a residence in the 2700 block of Mount Holly Road to locate Moore.

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Police secured the area around the residence, including shutting down a portion of Mount Holly Road, while ensuring no other individuals were inside the home. Crisis negotiators then began efforts to persuade Moore to surrender peacefully.

According to police, negotiators used verbal commands and communicated with Moore several times by telephone during the standoff. Despite those efforts, Moore repeatedly refused to leave the residence.

After negotiations proved unsuccessful, the El Dorado Police Department’s SWAT team implemented tactical measures that ultimately prompted Moore to exit the home.

Moore was taken into custody without further incident.

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He has been charged with aggravated assault, terroristic threatening, resisting arrest and several additional charges.

Moore remains in custody and is scheduled to appear in Union County District Court on June 5.

The investigation remains ongoing.

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