Menu

Topics

Connect

Comments

Comments closed.

Due to the sensitive and/or legal subject matter of some of the content on globalnews.ca, we reserve the ability to disable comments from time to time.

Please see our Commenting Policy for more.

Guelph senior lost $34K in an online scam: police

A Guelph senior lost $34,000 in an online scam. Ken Hashizume/CJOY

A senior in Guelph is out $34,000 as a result of an online scam, police say.

Story continues below advertisement

Guelph police were contacted by the woman’s family after the victim in her 60s received a message from someone on Facebook over the weekend.

The message was about a benefits program for disabled retirees.

The daily email you need for Guelph's top news stories.
Get the day's top stories from Guelph and surrounding communities, delivered to your inbox once a day.

Get daily Guelph news

Get the day's top stories from Guelph and surrounding communities, delivered to your inbox once a day.
By providing your email address, you have read and agree to Global News' Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy.

Investigators say the woman was told she was approved to receive $380,000 but she was required to pay $39,000 for insurance.

They say the woman twice met with a man, who identified himself as Mark, in the parking lot of a gas station each time handing $17,000 in cash. Her family was able to detect what was going on and notified police before more money was exchanged.

Investigators are looking for a man in his 20s, five feet 10 inches, clean shaven with a thin build, and wearing a black hoodie. They say in one of the meetings, the man was carrying a small child.

Anyone with information about this is asked to contact Guelph Police Service at 519-824-1212 or the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre at 1-888-495-8501.

Advertisement
Advertisement

You are viewing an Accelerated Mobile Webpage.

View Original Article