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Shelley Lynch joined the FBI as the Public Affairs Officer for the Charlotte Division in 2011. She has handled many high-profile cases and countless investigations of fugitive and missing children in North Carolina. Lynch assisted with crisis communications after the Boston Marathon Bombing and the Pulse nightclub shooting in Orlando. She regularly coordinates with FBI Headquarters, FBI offices nationwide, and state and local law enforcement agencies to develop and implement strategies to best communicate with and respond to media inquiries. Before her work in the FBI, she spent 16 years in the television news industry working at television stations in Augusta, Georgia, and Charlotte, North Carolina, as a producer and executive producer. 
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Shelley Lynch joined the FBI as the Public Affairs Officer for the Charlotte Division in 2011. She has handled many high-profile cases and countless investigations of fugitive and missing children in North Carolina. Lynch assisted with crisis communications after the Boston Marathon Bombing and the Pulse nightclub shooting in Orlando. She regularly coordinates with FBI Headquarters, FBI offices nationwide, and state and local law enforcement agencies to develop and implement strategies to best communicate with and respond to media inquiries. Before her work in the FBI, she spent 16 years in the television news industry working at television stations in Augusta, Georgia, and Charlotte, North Carolina, as a producer and executive producer. 
FBI Website on educational material on Sextortion
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Our premiere sponsor, Social News Desk, has an exclusive offer for PIO Podcast listeners. Head over to socialnewsdesk.com/pio to get three months free when a qualifying agency signs up.

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