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Toronto man wanted by police for swanky west-end apartment rental scam, turns himself in

Toronto man wanted by police for swanky west-end apartment rental scam, turns himself in

by Admin | Dec 5, 2017 | Investment Fraud, Recent Articles, Uncategorized

A man Toronto police have been looking for in connection with a series of alleged rental frauds first reported by CBC Toronto has turned himself into police. In a news release issued Tuesday morning, Toronto police said Michael Adam Lemke of Toronto surrendered on...

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