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Incident: 1258

Incident 1258
Incident 1258

When: Oct. 22, 2022
Where: 1600 block of Regent Avenue West

A man forced his way into a locker inside a business and removed all items of value from the locker. He then proceeded to fraudulently use the victim’s banking information at different locations to make purchases.

 

 

Incident: 1259

Incident 1259
Incident 1259

When: Oct. 21, 2022
Where: Winnipeg at large

Recently, several people have fallen prey to what is commonly called the “grandparent scam,” where a perpetrator calls a senior citizen and pretends to be a grandchild in desperate need of financial help. Ultimately, the victim is directed to withdraw a large sum of cash and deliver to a courier to assist the “grandchild.”

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