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 TAMPA, Fla. 鈥?Cybercriminals are creating fake cryptocurrency investment platforms to steal peoples money, according to the FBI. A reportpublished last week by the FBI shows that since last year, 244 people have fallen victim to fraudulent cryptocurrency investment websites losing a total of $42.7 million.The FBI said these websites claim crypto investors owe taxes or fees, and they will threaten to take your money if you dont pay more, which is what Tampa bakery owner Lorena Brunson believes happened to her. We make birthday cakes, decorated sugar cookies, fruit bouquets, chocolate-covered strawberries,  said Brunson.After retiring, Lorena Brunson followed her dream and  stanley cup became the owner of Beanie and Bellies Cupcakery in south Tampa, but COVID hit her business hard.                        WFTS         And I had lost my partner earlier this year, so I was kind of struggling as far as money,  said Brunson.The bakery was in danger of going under, and she needed help. Then last month, out of nowhere, she said it looked like she was going to get the break she needed.Her son Joseph met stanley cup  someone on Instagram who introduced him to investing stanley cup  through a cryptocurrency website, and he was making money.  I wanted to make sure it was legitimate, so I asked her if I could withdraw the funds, and she showed me how to do it,  said Joseph Brunson.He said after a week, he was getting big returns.  So I was telling all my family members, Hey this is probably legitimate. Lets try to make some mon Tisk Officials: Hiker mauled in Wyoming by grizzly bear in   surprise encounter
 HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, Fla. 鈥?Starting next school year, middle schools in Hillsborough County will have crossing guards after a series of ABC Action News reports showed parents were raising their own money to hire them.RELATED: Parents work to hire private crossing guard company to keep kids safe outside Valrico Middle SchoolIn the initial report from the Hillsborough County Sheriffs Office, they estimate they would need around 140 crossing guards and 24 area supervisors. On Wednesday, commissioners voted to expand the crossing guard program at the 42 middle schools in the county. The crossing guards will be implemented in a three year process at crosswalks that are deeme stanley en mexico d to be in need first. Hillsborough County Commissioner Stacy White and Sheriff Chad Chronister said in early February that they wanted to expand the crossing gu stanley isolierkanne ard program that is run through the sheriffs office. RELATED: Hillsborough County sheriff calls for crossing guards at middle schools after ABC Action News reportIn two months, the sheriffs office and county leaders studied how much it would cost, how many crossing guards they would need and what schools would need better infrastructure such as crosswalks, signs and  copo stanley more. Since our first story of parents raising their own money to fund private crossing guards, two other public schools followed their lead.Mulrennan Middle School and Rodgers Middle School have signed contracts with The Crossing Guard company.  Soon, Randall Middle School will too.Hillsbo