An individual London police would like to speak with about recent grandparent scams in the city. Photo courtesy of London police.An individual London police would like to speak with about recent grandparent scams in the city. Photo courtesy of London police.
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Number of 'grandparent scam' cases rising in London

Just over a week since London police announced the resurgence of the so-called grandparent scam in the city, there have been more reported incidents.

The police financial crime unit said Thursday it has received at least five additional complaints of people being led to believe a loved one is in legal trouble and needs fast cash. The scam hinges on the intended victim believing the person they are being contacted by is a family member, a police officer, or a lawyer and that a family member has been charged criminally and needs money for a lawyer or for bail.

In cases reported a week ago, a suspect went to the residence of the victim to pick up the large sum of money requested.

As the investigation into these incidents continues, police have released a second photo of a person they believe has information about the scam.

Anyone with information about the identity of this individual or who has information about the scam itself is asked to call the London Police Service Fraud Intake line at 519-661-5515 Ext. 5257 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).

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