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Man arrested after Saskatoon hit by Grandparent Scam; “approximately $100,000 has been reported stolen”

The Saskatoon Police Service Economic Crime Section has arrested a man in connection to multiple Family / Grandparent Emergency scams in Saskatoon.

On January 10, 2023, officers arrested a 25-year-old man in the 400 block of Nelson Road. Investigators believe he is responsible for numerous frauds, dating back to December 21, 2022.

The 25-year-old man has been charged with Fraud Over $5,000 (x7). Additional charges could be laid as the investigation continues.

The Economic Crime Section would like to thank the public for their assistance in this investigation, and investigators encourage anyone who may have been the victim of fraud to call the SPS at 306-975-8300.

BACKGROUND

The Saskatoon Police Service Economic Crime Section is requesting information and cautioning the general public, regarding recent fraudulent activity in Saskatoon.

Over the past few weeks, the SPS has received multiple reports of Family/Grandparent Emergency scams, similar in nature to what was detailed in a previous release. In each case, it was reported to investigators that victims handed over money to a man claiming to be a courier, bailiff, or bail bondsman. This man is being described as tall, slim, well dressed, with a medium to dark complexion, and clean-cut hair/facial hair.

The suspect or suspects have consistently requested dollar amounts in the $9,000 to $9,800 range. A total of approximately $100,000 has been reported stolen during this time.

Generally, the suspect(s) have personal details regarding the victim’s family and friends upon initial contact. While it has not been confirmed, investigators believe this personal information might have been accessed online. The SPS advises the public to ensure privacy settings on their social media profiles and posts, or their family members profiles and posts, are set to private/stricter settings to help prevent this. The SPS also recommends family members contact those most vulnerable to these types of scams and make them aware of the details.

Anyone with relevant information or wanting to report an occurrence of fraud is asked to call the SPS at 306-975-8300.

Warning Signs – How to Protect Yourself

Confirm with other relatives the whereabouts of the family member or friend.

Police, Judges, government authorities, or legal entities will never request that money be sent by courier or in the mail.

Never voluntarily give out family member’s names or information to unknown callers.

Always question urgent requests for money.

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