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South Simcoe police warning residents about “stranded solider,” money scam

South Simcoe police warning residents about “stranded solider,” money scam

by Admin | Nov 14, 2017 | International Fraud, Recent Articles, Uncategorized

South Simcoe police officers are reminding residents to not send money over the internet to people they do not know. In a new twist on a well known scam, an Innisfil resident was contacted by somebody pretending to be a man stationed overseas who was relieved of his...

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