Mexico, Travel and Spring Break
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Don't post about your trip on social media until after you return, be sure to redirect your mail while you're gone so it doesn't pile up giving thieves a sign no one is home; and make sure a trusted friend or neighbor is keeping an eye on your home.
LOS ANGELES (TNND) — As spring break approaches, federal law enforcement officials urge the public to stay vigilant and cautious while traveling, both domestically and abroad. The FBI Los Angeles office is reminding travelers to be aware of potential ...
As Americans plan spring break trips abroad after U.S. student Sudiksha Konanki's disappearance, a Secret Service veteran and travel safety expert offered guidance for staying safe on vacation. "I think when we talk about travel security, whether it's ...
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - Due to recent headlines, you may be worried about how students can be safe during Spring Break. Safety experts said you can still have a good time, but staying safe starts with planning ahead. “Study the area before you go.