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Cochrane, Alta., man faces 20 charges, accused of impersonating clients at banks

The RCMP logo is seen on a podium ahead of a news conference, in St. John's, Saturday, June 24, 2023. Adrian Wyld, The Canadian Press

A man from Cochrane, Alta., has been arrested under suspicion he has been committing fraud at bank branches.

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The RCMP’s provincial financial crime team said in a news release that officers identified a suspicious person that was impersonating people at banks across the province.

Police said they identified the suspect as 41-year-old Gregory Mackenzie Calder and issued a warrant for his arrest.

Calder was arrested Saturday and has been charged with 10 counts of identity fraud, six counts of fraud over $5,000 and four counts of fraud.

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The suspect is expected to appear in court Thursday.

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