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Cornwall, Ont. teen charged with fraud, animal cruelty

Cornwall, Ont. teen charged with fraud, animal cruelty

by Admin | Sep 19, 2017 | Financial Fraud, Recent Articles

A 14-year-old Cornwall, Ont. teenager was arrested last week after making fraudulent purchases using his parent’s credit card. The teenager allegedly made unauthorized online purchases from a Microsoft XBOX store on September 15. He was also seen assaulting the...

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