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Waterloo regional police seek men of interest in quick-change scams

Waterloo regional police seek men of interest in quick-change scams

by Admin | Feb 14, 2018 | Consumer Fraud, Recent Articles

Waterloo regional police are asking for the public’s help to locate several men of interest in connection with a recent rash of quick-change scams at grocery stores in the region. Investigators have released photos of three men captured on store video surveillance...

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