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Monday, December 20, 2010

Law - LCJ has massive 3-day series on "Preying on Seniors"

Day 1 was Sunday, the Louisville Courier Journal Special Report continues today and tomorrow. Here is the overview:

PART 1 - Reports of elder abuse are growing in Kentucky — a trend that likely will worsen as the state's population ages.
PART 2 - Law enforcement officials say there is a seemingly endless stream of thefts, fraud and scams against the elderly and other vulnerable adults.
PART 3 - Kentucky's court-appointed public guardians for elderly and other vulnerable adults continue to labor under caseloads more than triple the recommended level.
Here is one of today's PART 2 stories, a lengthy report by Deborah Yetter headed "Preying on Seniors | Seniors increasingly face physical abuse, financial crimes."

Posted by Marcia Oddi on December 20, 2010 09:28 AM
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