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Guelph woman arrested after Peterborough police say she failed to pay $532 cab fare

A Guelph, Ont., woman faces charges after she failed to pay for a fare from Guelph to Peterborough. File / Global News

Peterborough police have charged a Guelph, Ont., woman with failing to pay for a cab ride to Peterborough.

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On Friday, police received a report that the woman had taken a taxi cab from Guelph to Peterborough — an approximately 210-kilometre trip. She is alleged to have failed to pay the $532 fare, according to police.

She was located in an Aylmer Street parking lot in Peterborough where she was placed under arrest.

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Amanda Margaret McKinnon, 31, of Waterloo Ave., in Guelph, is charged with transportation fraud.

She was released from custody and is scheduled to appear in court on Aug. 2.

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