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Wicked witchcraft: Edmonton police warn about phony astrologers, psychic readers

Wicked witchcraft: Edmonton police warn about phony astrologers, psychic readers

by Admin | Jun 14, 2017 | Psychic Fraud, Recent Articles

That old black magic got one Edmonton victim in its spell, police say, and recently cost someone in the city $100,000. City police say they’ve received numerous reports of fraudsters who pose as astrologers and psychic readers. Some victims have forked over...

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