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Sheriff's Deputies Warn Public to be Wary of Fraud During Irma Cleanup

Photo: Lee County Sheriff's Office via Facebook
A Lee County Sheriff's Office patrol vehicle travels through flooded streets after Hurricane Irma.

Leaking roofs, flooded homes, destroyed lawns and wind and water damage: the legacy of Hurricane Irma is still a reality for many living in Southwest Florida. As residents turn their energies to repairs, sheriff's deputies across the region are urging the public to be wary of fraud and scams in their recovery process.

Staff Officer Darryl Aubuchon with the Fraud Alert team for the Lee County Sheriff's Office joins Gulf Coast Live offering warnings about fraud and tips to follow before making donations, signing repair contracts, and finding a reputable contractor to restore your home after Hurricane Irma.

Matthew Smith is a reporter and producer of WGCU’s Gulf Coast Live.