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Valerie Timm

Coverage of Valerie Timm in the Nexus archive.

Earliest in view: Jun 18 · 12:28 UTCMost recent: Jun 18 · 13:10 UTC
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  • HEALTHJun 18 · 13:10 UTCWAFB BATON ROUGE
    InvestigateTV+: Bringing hospital care to your home

    InvestigateTV+ explores a hospital-at-home program treating over 30,000 patients, the decline of craft breweries due to competition and costs, and a Phoenix woman scammed $1,300 by AI-facilitated pet theft fraud. The report also highlights a St. Louis-based Dino Trading Post run by a five-year-old.

  • HEALTHJun 18 · 13:10 UTCWSMV4 NASHVILLE
    InvestigateTV+: Bringing hospital care to your home

    InvestigateTV+ explores a hospital-at-home program providing care to over 30,000 patients, a decline in craft breweries due to rising costs, and a Phoenix woman scammed $1,300 after AI-facilitated fraud over a lost dog. The program aims to ease hospital strain, while breweries adapt to industry challenges.

  • HEALTHJun 18 · 13:10 UTCWBTV CHARLOTTE
    InvestigateTV+: Bringing hospital care to your home

    The article discusses a hospital-at-home program offering hospital-level care to patients in their homes, the closure of craft breweries due to industry challenges, and a scam involving a woman losing $1,300 after being tricked into paying for a lost dog. It also mentions a community-driven dinosaur toy exchange.

  • CRIMEJun 18 · 12:28 UTCWAFB BATON ROUGE
    Scammers are using AI-generated photos in lost pet scheme, here’s how

    A Phoenix woman lost $1,300 to scammers who used AI-generated photos to impersonate a police officer and claim they found her missing dog. Authorities warn that AI is enabling more convincing lost pet scams, while non-profits use the technology to help locate missing animals.

  • CRIMEJun 18 · 12:28 UTCWSMV4 NASHVILLE
    Scammers are using AI-generated photos in lost pet scheme, here’s how

    A Phoenix woman lost $1,300 to scammers who used AI-generated photos to impersonate a police officer and claim they found her missing dog. Authorities warn that AI is making lost pet scams more convincing, and advise against sending money via Zelle or Venmo. Non-profits like Petco Love use AI to help locate missing pets.

  • CRIMEJun 18 · 12:28 UTCWBTV CHARLOTTE
    Scammers are using AI-generated photos in lost pet scheme, here’s how

    Scammers are using AI-generated photos to perpetrate lost pet schemes, as seen in a Phoenix case where a woman lost $1,300 after a fraudster posed as a police officer to collect payment for a fabricated veterinary bill. Authorities warn that AI is making these scams more convincing and emphasize that law enforcement or animal care agencies never request money over the phone for pet recovery.