• Breaking News: FTX Crypto Exchange Collapse
Canadian Fraud News Inc. | Fraud related news | Fraud in Canada
  • Home
  • Information Wanted
  • Investor Notices
  • Sections
    • Construction Fraud
    • Consumer Fraud
    • Corporate Fraud
    • Employee Fraud
    • Immigration Fraud
    • Insurance Fraud
    • Investor Notices
    • Mortgage Fraud
    • Online Fraud
    • Power of Attorney Fraud
    • Romance & Relationship Fraud
    • Spiritualist & Psychic Fraud
  • WhistleBlowers
  • Contact Us
    • About Us
    • Advertise With Canadian Fraud News
Select Page
Elderly London woman taken for her life savings, three month investigation finds

Elderly London woman taken for her life savings, three month investigation finds

by Admin | Nov 24, 2017 | Financial Fraud, Recent Articles

The family of an elderly London woman bilked out of her savings is sifting through the financial wreckage after police slapped a 50-year-old man with a string of fraud charges. The niece of the 84-year-old woman, who declined to be named to protect her aunt’s privacy,...

Search Our Blogs

Related Posts

  • Elderly man defrauded of life savings

    Toronto Police Services is requesting assistance locating a man who defrauded a 74-year-old of his life…

  • Ridgeway woman arrested after cruise fraud investigation

    Niagara Regional Police have laid fraud charges against a woman from Ridgeway, a small village…

  • London woman charged in veterans benefits fraud

    London, Ont. RCMP have arrested a 61-year-old woman for allegedly collecting veterans survivor benefits that…

Tweets by CanadaFraudNews

Contact us

350 Bay Street , Suite 1100

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Staff@Canadianfraudnews.com

Resources

  • BBB Scam Tracker: fraud mapped out
  • LexisNexis: Identity Fraud Prevention Playbook
  • ACFE: Fraud Risk Management Guide
  • Offshore Leaks Database
  • Canadian Securities Administrators

Who To Contact

  • Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre
  • Investigation Counsel PC: Fraud Recovery Lawyers
  • Better Business Bureau
  • Competition Bureau
  • FBI Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3)
  • Facebook
  • Twitter