A Surrey woman was arrested in Alberta last month on fraud charges after allegedly selling people fake travel vouchers.
Alexandra Beckow from Clayton Heights was arrested in Surrey March 18 after a nearly two-year investigation by the Airdrie RCMP.
sa国际传媒淭he victims reported they had purchased travel vouchers from Beckow or had fraudulent charges on their credit cards,sa国际传媒 RCMP said in a press release.
Airdrie RCMP started the investigation in May 2019.
So far, police say 47 people have come forward. The Mounties said people from B.C., Alberta, and Ontario were collectively victims of more than $250,000 in fraud.
Beckow was sent back to Alberta for a bail hearing that took place March 24.
Danielle DiAmore Peterson posted to the Facebook page April 2 warning the 40-year-old Beckow had returned to Clayton Heights. She said Beckow sometimes goes by the name Alex Davidson.
sa国际传媒淪he personally scammed my husband and I a few months ago. After pressing charges, Isa国际传媒檝e come to learn that she has scammed many many other innocent people (more than what is stated in this article),sa国际传媒 she wrote.
sa国际传媒淚n our case, she took her time, befriended us, created a fake back story, lured us in with empathy + compassion to her. She pretended to be a close friend of ours, she spent a lot of time with my family and I and I fully trusted her at the time.sa国际传媒
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