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Revelstoke RCMP warn of scammer pulling at heart strings

Two people in Revelstoke targeted in one day by person posing as a loved one
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Revelstoke RCMP warn of scam after two people targeted in one day. (Black Press file photo)

The Revelstoke RCMP are warning the community after two reports of the emergency scan, also known as the grandparent scam.

A person posing as a close friend to the target, reached out claiming he was in jail and needed bail money. He seemed panicked.

He said he had been in an accident and had been drinking. He requested that $2,500 be e-transferred to his lawyer, who supposedly practice in the Lower Mainland.

The victim wired the funds after they received a second call from a person who identified themselves as their friendsa国际传媒檚 legal counsel.

A second report of a similar scam on the same day, Nov. 25, has the RCMP issuing a warning.

A Revelstoke resident received a phone call from an anonymous number posing as his grandson, claiming he was in jail and in need of money following a drunk driving accident.

Fortunately the target contacted the RCMPsa国际传媒檚 non-emergency line and the dispatcher advised that the man should not send money. Police contacted the mansa国际传媒檚 grandson to ensure his well-being.

sa国际传媒淓ach of these occurrences, are truly unfortunate situations,sa国际传媒 states Cpl. Jesse Osa国际传媒橠onaghey, spokesperson for the BC RCMP in the Southeast District. sa国际传媒淲hether the scammer is successful in obtaining funds, or not, these sorts of calls can cause deep concern and be stressful for most. These fraudsters rely on emotional pleas for help and take advantage of a parent or grandparentsa国际传媒檚 concern for a child or even a close friends concern for a companion and exploit it to their advantage.sa国际传媒

If you receive such a call:

  • Watch out for urgent pleas that play on your emotions - If you have any doubts, trust your instincts and simply end the conversation
  • Talk to other family members - If you receive a call or contact from someone claiming a family member or friend is in trouble, reach out to another family member or friend to confirm the situation
  • Never send cash, gift cards or money transfers as payment to an unknown recipient

To learn more about this and other scams go to the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre website


 


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