
The Sacramento County Sheriff's Office has taken a proactive approach in the fight against the ever-evolving tactics of scammers by hosting the Power Against Fraud Seminar, open to the public and free of charge. The seminar, aimed at educating citizens on the latest fraudulent schemes and preventative measures, is scheduled for Thursday, July 17, 2025, at 6:00 PM in the Central Community Room located at 7000 65th St, Sacramento, CA 95823, according to an announcement on the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office social media page.
The Insights into the criminal minds of 21st-century scammers will be shared, and attendees will learn actionable strategies to guard themselves against deceit, the Central Division Volunteers are leading the charge to empower the community, offering not only knowledge but also a chance for locals to network and share their own experiences with fraud, an ever-growing concern in our digital age.
Residents of Sacramento and neighboring areas are urged to take advantage of this initiative, adding an essential layer of defense to their personal security measures. As the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office post stated, "Scammers are getting smarter, but so can you," indicating a commitment to staying ahead of fraudulent activities through community engagement and education.
Community members are encouraged to spread the word about this seminar, providing a foundation for collective awareness and prevention, the event is designed to be an inclusive affair so bring a friend, with the shared goal of equipping as many people as possible with the knowledge to stay safe against fraud. For more information, interested parties can visit the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office official Facebook post.









