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February is known as the month of love — but it’s also a peak time for romance scams.

Scammers create fake profiles on dating apps and social media to build trust quickly. Once they gain someone’s confidence, they ask for money. The request often involves an emergency, travel costs, medical bills, or even a “can’t-miss” investment opportunity.

How These Scams Work

Romance scammers typically:

Their goal is simple: build emotional trust, then exploit it.

Common Red Flags

Watch for these warning signs:

If something feels off, trust your instincts.

How to Protect Yourself

Report any suspicious activity to Lee County Sheriff’s Office (239-477-1000) or to your local law enforcement agency 

The Lee County Sheriff’s Office provides over a dozen free crime prevention programs; These sessions cover practical tips to help keep you and your community safe. If you’d like to schedule one for your community, business, church, or organization, just give us a call at (239) 477-1CRU (1278) or send an email to CRU@sheriffleefl.org.