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Sarnia father and son arrested in alleged investment scam

Sarnia father and son arrested in alleged investment scam

by Admin | Jul 28, 2017 | Featured, Investment Fraud, Recent Articles

Sarnia, Ont. police are looking for the public’s help in a six-month investigation of an alleged father and son investment scam. Police allege that the duo posed as investment managers to keep people’s money for their own gain. The father and son allegedly...

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