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Police search for Tinder fraudster targeting Montreal women

Police search for Tinder fraudster targeting Montreal women

by Admin | Jun 23, 2017 | Featured, Recent Articles, Relationship Fraud

Montreal police are asking for the public’s help finding a suspect they believe is connected to a series of thefts and fraud arranged through Tinder. Police say the suspected fraud artist — who goes by the names of Hugo Guérin, Samuel Guérin and Valentin — meets...

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