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Warrant issued for alleged fraudster who claimed he was hurt by barbed wire

Stelios Psaroudakis was injured by barbed wire on a trail in Alberta on July 5, 2017. Credit: GoFundMe

An arrest warrant has been issued for a cyclist facing fraud charges after saying he was severely injured by barbed wire strung across a trail for mountain bikes.

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Alberta Justice said Stelianos Psaroudakis did not show up for a court appearance Tuesday.

Psaroudakis said he was clotheslined by barbed wire while cycling west of Calgary in July.

READ MORE: Alberta cyclist cut by barbed wire starts GoFundMe, wants to donate cameras to trails

He shared photos of a red gash across his neck and started an online fundraising campaign to cover his medical bills and a new bike.

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He raised $850 before the campaign was taken down.

READ MORE: GoFundMe puts funds on hold after Alberta cyclist who filed police report removes campaign

Psaroudakis is facing fraud and public mischief charges.

Alberta RCMP say Psaroudakis did injure himself on a barbed wire fence, but they say he was riding an ATV on a friend’s property at the time.

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WATCH: RCMP Insp. Lauren Weare details the investigation into a man who claimed he was injured by barbed wire while cycling near Bragg Creek.

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