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Camrose woman arrest for fraudulently fundraising money for Wheelchairs Sports Alberta

Camrose woman arrest for fraudulently fundraising money for Wheelchairs Sports Alberta

by Admin | Jul 25, 2017 | Recent Articles, Uncategorized

Camrose, Alta. police were contacted regarding a suspicious female who claimed she was fundraising for Wheelchairs Sports Alberta by selling cookies door-to-door. When police contacted the woman, she gave them fraudulent documents and a fake business licence. The...

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