by Admin | Sep 28, 2017 | Immigration Fraud, Recent Articles
A Fort McMurray, Alta. woman pleaded guilty on Wednesday to immigration fraud and acting as an authorized immigration consultant. Charie Santos pleaded guilty under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act to representing people applying for status in Canada. The...
by Admin | Sep 19, 2017 | Recent Articles, Uncategorized
Jennifer Halford, a woman who collected donations after claiming she had cancer, has been sentenced by a judge. The 35-year-old claimed she had an aggressive form of breast cancer and that her family had lost all of their possessions in the devastating Fort McMurray...
by Admin | Sep 18, 2017 | Recent Articles, Uncategorized
A sentencing hearing is expected to be held Monday for Jennifer Halford, a Calgary woman who pretended to have cancer to garner donations. Halford claimed she was a Fort McMurray, Alta. wildfire evacuee who was suffering from breast cancer. The 34-year-old received...
by Admin | May 27, 2016 | Featured, Financial Fraud, Relationship Fraud
Police have now charged the girlfriend of a man who told residents of Claresholm, Alta., that they had lost everything in the Fort McMurray fire. Jaime Lynn Cox, 39, is charged with five counts of fraud under $5,000. She is scheduled to appear in Fort...
by Admin | May 23, 2016 | Featured, Financial Fraud, Relationship Fraud
When Darryl Rondeau and his girlfriend came to the community on May 5 claiming they lost everything in the Fort McMurray fire, the town welcomed them with open arms. According to RCMP, the couple was taken out by a real estate agent who bought them new clothes, they...