Awareness

Scam Alert

If you get a call from "Amazon" claiming that a credit card was opened with your name and fraudulent purchases were made online, it’s a scam. The imposter will then transfer you to Deputy Soul from PBSO and even give you a fake badge number. Please don’t fall for it! The imposter deputy demands the last four digits of your social security # stating that he needs to report this to the Department of Social Security and the Treasury Department and...

Scam Alert

There is an imposter calling the community claiming to be Capt. Lawrence Poston from PBSO. This imposter is asking for money to avoid getting arrested and threatening to send a deputy to their residence if they don't comply. To report scams, call 1-800-458-TIPS  

Scam Alert

Attention! If you recently purchased gas from the Sunoco in the 1100 block of 45th Street in Mangonia Park, check your accounts and report unauthorized charges to your bank or credit card. A skimmer was located on pump 4. This skimmer is believed to have been connected for hours.

Graphic Video Warning

Parents, be aware. A graphic suicide video is surfacing on TikTok, Facebook, and other social media platforms We urge you to please monitor children, especially teens’ using TikTok and other social media platforms following reports of an extremely graphic video of a live-streamed suicide​. "Trolls" have taken this footage and edited thumbnails of puppies and kittens to trick viewers to click on this video. Children and teens who have seen it report feeling traumatized and extremely distressed. If you or anyone in...

More Re-Openings

Palm Beach County is reopening tanning, tattooing, and body piercing establishments with appropriate safety guidelines as outlined by the Florida Department of Health. These establishments are low risk with facial coverings, physical distancing, and enhanced cleaning protocols.

Coronavirus Stats Update

To date there has been a total of 504,768 confirmed cases of Covid-19 statewide. The positive rate in Palm Beach County is at 13.03%. To find the latest information about your specific zip code and other COVID19 data, visit: https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/96dd742462124fa0b38ddedb9b25e429  

What’s Closed this Weekend?

For those making plans for the weekend, these are the businesses that remain closed in Palm Beach County. Bars, nightclubs, strip clubs, hookah and other smoking bars, bowling alleys, arcades, playhouses, concert and movie theaters. The complete list can be found here: http://discover.pbcgov.org/PDF/COVID19/PBC-EO-15.pdf