Frisco Police Probe Jewelry Scheme; Growth Debate and Major HQ Move Make Headlines

Frisco, TX – March 22, 2026 – Police probe an alleged jewelry scheme, tensions surface over growth, and a major HQ move boosts jobs.


Frisco is closing out the weekend with a mix of public safety concerns, community debate and economic development news.

Jewelers Accused in Scheme Targeting Elderly

Authorities in North Texas are investigating a group of jewelers accused of orchestrating a scheme that allegedly targeted elderly victims, including some in Frisco. Investigators say the businesses are suspected of misleading customers about the value and quality of jewelry, resulting in significant financial losses.

The case has drawn attention across Collin County, with officials urging families to check in with older relatives about large or unusual purchases. The investigation remains ongoing, and more charges could follow.

Community Tensions Over Growth and Demographics

Frisco is also at the center of a broader cultural conversation after allegations and online claims about demographic changes sparked heated debate. Community leaders say misinformation has fueled tension, while many residents are calling for respectful dialogue and unity.

City officials and civic groups have emphasized Frisco’s rapid growth over the past decade, noting that new residents from across the country and around the world have contributed to the city’s economic success. Public forums and community meetings are expected to continue as neighbors seek common ground.

Public Storage to Move HQ to Frisco

On the business front, Frisco scored a major corporate win. Public Storage announced plans to move a significant headquarters operation to the city, adding to Frisco’s expanding corporate footprint.

The move is expected to bring new jobs and further solidify Frisco’s reputation as a destination for major employers in North Texas. Economic development leaders say the relocation reflects continued confidence in the city’s workforce, infrastructure and long-term growth potential.

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