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Fraud charges laid after money for Surrey, BC school playground goes missing

Fraud charges laid after money for Surrey, BC school playground goes missing

by Admin | Jul 26, 2017 | Featured, Recent Articles, Uncategorized

Surrey, BC RCMP have laid fraud charges after an elementary school reported money missing from the parents advisory council (PAC) bank account. Tuyet Ngo, 31, of Surrey, has been charged with defrauding the École K.B. Woodward Elementary PAC of more than $5,000, theft...

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