North Dakota
Love hurts – financially – in North Dakota, thanks to romance scams
Romance scams throughout the nation in 2021 hit a file $547 million, and North Dakota topped the checklist of states for essentially the most cash misplaced per capita by love-themed fraud.
In accordance to a knowledge survey by social lookup web site SocialCatfish, North Dakota, per capita, is essentially the most susceptible to romance schemes, dropping a mean of $1,558,064 per 100,000 individuals. The ratio between our low inhabitants and comparatively excessive quantity of people that have been scammed is what places us on the high of the checklist.
When it comes to actual {dollars}, Californians misplaced $184 million to romance fraudsters in 2021, dwarfing what North Dakotans misplaced, however now we have extra individuals per 100,000 dropping cash to scammers than different states.
In line with FBI and Federal Commerce Fee figures, 58 North Dakotans misplaced $12,138,780 to some type of a romance rip-off in 2021, a mean of $209,289 per individual.
SocialCatfish says these are the highest 5 romance scams to keep away from this 12 months and any 12 months:
1) ‘Cash Mules’: Extra romance rip-off victims are being tricked into cash laundering and dealing with prosecution. The scammer claims she or he must wire cash to a member of the family in bother abroad however says their financial institution is having points. They ask the sufferer for his or her checking account info to obtain the cash after which wire it abroad. The sufferer has now dedicated cash laundering. The scammer additionally has their financial institution info for extra id theft.
Methods to Keep away from: By no means present your checking account quantity or routing quantity to somebody you meet on-line providing to ship you cash by way of wire transfers.
2) ‘CryptoRom’: Cryptocurrency associated romance scams accounted for the biggest losses in 2021 of $139 million, up greater than 25 occasions these reported in 2019. Scammers achieve the sufferer’s belief, and as a substitute of asking for cash, they persuade them to spend money on a bogus crypto app and steal their cash that means.
Methods to Keep away from: By no means make investments cash with anybody you meet on-line. If you wish to spend money on Crypto, use well-known Apps like Crypto.com, Coinbase, and PayPal.
3) Teenagers Focused on TikTok: Teenagers misplaced a file $101 million to romance scams in 2021, up from $71 million. Teenagers are tech-savvy however feeling ‘love’ for the primary time is an awesome emotion. With social improvement hampered by COVID-19 lately, romance scammers are rising their presence on social media websites like TikTok and Instagram.
Methods to Keep away from: Youngsters ought to by no means ship cash or give private info to anybody they haven’t met in individual. Mother and father want to speak to their youngsters and vice versa as romance scams now impression each era within the household.
4) Social Media Influencers: The FTC labeled social media a ‘gold mine’ for scammers as greater than one-third of romance scams originated on Fb or Instagram in 2021. Scammers create faux profiles, usually stealing the likeness of a pretty and profitable ‘influencer’ and interesting in romance scams the place victims wouldn’t have their guard up. A survey carried out by Social Catfish discovered that 86% of influencers have seen a rise in faux profiles made of their likeness for the reason that pandemic started.
Methods to Keep away from: Do a reverse picture search to verify if the individual within the photographs goes by the identical identify as the one that pal requested you on social media.
5) Present Card Scams: Victims despatched $36 million in reward playing cards to scammers in 2021, the No. 1 cost methodology. That is the usual romance rip-off however as a substitute of asking for cash, which theoretically might be traced again to a checking account, they ask for reward playing cards which can be untraceable.
Methods to Keep away from: In case your on-line love curiosity asks for a present card, that may be a large pink flag. By no means ship a present card to anybody you haven’t met in individual.
SocialCatfish advises in the event you imagine you’ve been contacted by a romance scammer, it is best to report it to the FBI and the FTC.
North Dakota
National monument proposed for North Dakota Badlands, with tribes’ support
A coalition of conservation groups and Native American tribal citizens on Friday called on President Joe Biden to designate nearly 140,000 acres of rugged, scenic Badlands as North Dakota’s first national monument, a proposal several tribal nations say would preserve the area’s indigenous and cultural heritage.
The proposed Maah Daah Hey National Monument would encompass 11 noncontiguous, newly designated units totaling 139,729 acres (56,546 hectares) in the Little Missouri National Grassland. The proposed units would hug the popular recreation trail of the same name and neighbor Theodore Roosevelt National Park, named for the 26th president who ranched and roamed in the Badlands as a young man in the 1880s.
“When you tell the story of landscape, you have to tell the story of people,” said Michael Barthelemy, an enrolled member of the Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Nation and director of Native American studies at Nueta Hidatsa Sahnish College. “You have to tell the story of the people that first inhabited those places and the symbiotic relationship between the people and the landscape, how the people worked to shape the land and how the land worked to shape the people.”
The U.S. Forest Service would manage the proposed monument. The National Park Service oversees many national monuments, which are similar to national parks and usually designated by the president to protect the landscape’s features.
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Supporters have traveled twice to Washington to meet with White House, Interior Department, Forest Service and Department of Agriculture officials. But the effort faces an uphill battle with less than two months remaining in Biden’s term and potential headwinds in President-elect Donald Trump’s incoming administration.
If unsuccessful, the group would turn to the Trump administration “because we believe this is a good idea regardless of who’s president,” Dakota Resource Council Executive Director Scott Skokos said.
Dozens if not hundreds of oil and natural gas wells dot the landscape where the proposed monument would span, according to the supporters’ map. But the proposed units have no oil and gas leases, private inholdings or surface occupancy, and no grazing leases would be removed, said North Dakota Wildlife Federation Executive Director John Bradley.
The proposal is supported by the MHA Nation, the Spirit Lake Tribe and the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe through council resolutions.
If created, the monument would help tribal citizens stay connected to their identity, said Democratic state Rep. Lisa Finley-DeVille, an MHA Nation enrolled member.
North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum is Trump’s pick to lead the Interior Department, which oversees the National Park Service. In a written statement, Burgum said: “North Dakota is proof that we can protect our precious parks, cultural heritage and natural resources AND responsibly develop our vast energy resources.”
North Dakota Sen. John Hoeven’s office said Friday was the first they had heard of the proposal, “but any effort that would make it harder for ranchers to operate and that could restrict multiple use, including energy development, is going to raise concerns with Senator Hoeven.”
North Dakota
Two people hospitalized following domestic assault and shooting in Fargo, suspect dead
FARGO — Two people were injured in a separate domestic aggravated assault and shooting Saturday, Nov. 23, and the suspect is dead from what appeared to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound, the Fargo Police Department said.
Fargo police were dispatched at 2:19 a.m. to a report of a domestic aggravated assault and shooting in the 5500 block of 36th Avenue South, a police department news release said.
When officers arrived, they learned the suspect had committed aggravated assault on a victim, chased that person into an occupied neighboring townhouse and fired shots into the unit.
Another person inside the townhouse was struck by gunfire, police said. Both victims were taken to a local hospital for treatment of non-life threatening injuries.
Officers found the suspect’s vehicle parked in the 800 block of 34th Street North by using a FLOCK camera system to identify a possible route of travel from the crime scene, the release said.
Police also used Red River Valley SWAT’s armored Bearcat vehicle to get close to the suspect’s vehicle to make contact with the driver, who was not responding to officers’ verbal commands to come out of the vehicle.
The regional drone team flew a drone to get a closer look inside the suspect’s vehicle. Officers found the suspect was dead from what appeared to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound, the release said.
This investigation is still active and ongoing. No names were released by police on Saturday morning.
Anyone with information about this incident is asked to call Red River Regional Dispatch at 701-451-7660 and request to speak with a shift commander. Anonymous tips can be submitted by texting keyword FARGOPD and the tip to 847411.
North Dakota
Illinois State Gets 1st Win Over North Dakota, 35-13
(AP) — Wenkers Wright ran for 118 yards and two touchdowns and No. 13 Illinois State knocked off North Dakota for the first time, 35-13 in the regular season finale for both teams Saturday.
The Redbirds are 9-2 (6-2 Missouri Valley Conference) and are looking to reach the FCS playoffs for the first time since 2019 and sixth time in Brock Spack’s 16 seasons as head coach.
Illinois State opened the game with some trickery. Eddie Kasper pulled up on a fleaflicker and launched a 30-yard touchdown pass to Xavier Loyd to cap a seven-play, 70-yard opening drive.
Simon Romfo tied it on North Dakota’s only touchdown of the day, throwing 20 yards to Nate DeMontagnac.
Wright scored from the 10 to make it 14-7 after a quarter, and after C.J. Elrichs kicked a 20-yard field goal midway through the second to make it 14-10 at intermission, Wright powered in from the 18 and Mitch Bartol caught a five-yard touchdown pass from Tommy Rittenhouse to make it 28-10 after three.
Seth Glatz added a 13-yard touchdown run to make it 35-10 before Elrichs added a 37-yard field goal to get the Fighting Hawks on the board to set the final margin.
Rittenhouse finished 21 of 33 passing for 187 yards for Illinois State. Loyd caught eight passes for 121 yards.
Romfo completed 11 of 26 passes for 135 yards and a touchdown with an interception for North Dakota (5-7, 2-6).
Illinois State faced North Dakota for just the fourth time and third time as Missouri Valley Conference opponents. The Redbirds lost the previous three meetings.
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