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Alberta man accused by 3 Ontario police forces of alleged fraudulent car-sale

Niagara police, along with Waterloo police and the Ontario Provincial Police are accusing an Alberta man of fraudulently buying new cars. Niagara Regional Police Service

Three police forces in Ontario are now accusing an Alberta man of fraudulently buying new cars.

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Niagara Regional Police had announced five charges against the man this week.

They allege the 66-year-old suspect used fake identification documents to buy a car worth more than $120,000.

Both Waterloo Regional Police and Ontario Provincial Police say they’ve also laid similar charges.

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Charges in Waterloo, where he was arrested this month, include fraud over $5,000 and uttering forged documents.

Provincial police laid nine charges, including three of identity theft, related to a car dealership in Orillia, Ont.

WATCH: Calgary police allege over $800K involved in local vehicle fraud scheme (Aug. 22)

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