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When Being Nice Isn't Safe: A Local Crime Story

October 14, 20242 min read
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Summary

Hear this true crime story—a crime trend in my neighborhood.

In this gripping episode of the Aware and Prepared podcast, we dive deeper into the importance of trusting your instincts when encountering overly friendly strangers. Mandi shares a recent local crime story that offers a stark reminder of how easy it is to become a target, especially for kind-hearted individuals. 

Learn how to stay safe, use your voice confidently, and remain aware of your surroundings in public spaces—without feeling paranoid.

Lessons Learned

Trust Your Intuition: Pay attention to how you feel when strangers approach you, especially if they are overly friendly. It’s okay to listen to your gut and act on it.

Use Your Voice: Don’t hesitate to speak up loudly if someone invades your personal space. A simple, firm "Stop!" can deter potential threats.

Be Aware of Distraction Techniques: Criminals may use friendliness or ask for help to divert your attention and steal your belongings.

Report Suspicious Activity: Even if a crime wasn’t committed, reporting suspicious behavior to the police helps prevent future crimes and assists with investigations.

Stay Mindful in Public: Keep an eye on your surroundings, avoid getting absorbed in your phone, and be cautious when wearing valuable jewelry in public places.

Resources

WeTip.com or 1-800-78-CRIME - Anonymous reporting system OR call your local police and ask that you stay anonymous.

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