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Woman arrested in Cambridge arrested in connection to French bulldog puppy scam

French Bulldog puppies. EMMANUEL DUNAND/AFP/Getty Images

Waterloo Regional Police say a 24-year-old woman has been arrested in connection to an online puppy scam that occurred in the area in April.

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Police say 10 people reported being scammed by the online ad which offered French bulldog puppies for sale.

They say the victims were given a number which allowed them to speak with the supposed owner as well as receive pics of the supposed pooches.

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In order to confirm the sale, the victims were required to provide payment through e-transfer to the fraudster.

The victims would then request to see the puppies and the seller allegedly stated that due to current COVID-19 and physical distancing restrictions, no viewings were allowed although they still required payment.

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The victims then provided the money but never got their puppies.

Police say the woman was arrested at a home in Cambridge and has been charged with several fraud-related offences.

Police say residents can report fraud by calling 519-570-9777, making an online report at www.wrps.on.ca or contacting the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre.

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