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Police warn of "money for bail" scam

South Bruce OPP are warning local residents of a scam that has been detected in the area.

Police say they have received numerous reports of a "money for bail" scam being attempted in the area. This scam is conducted by phone and the con artist tells you they are a police constable. The scammer, posing as a police officer, calls to notify you that someone you know is in custody and bail has been set. When you get the money, the "bail" will be collected by an unmarked courier. The OPP want to make it clear that they do not collect bail money and they do not make arrangements for bail payments either.

Officers are reminding everyone to always be cautious with unsolicited email, phone calls, letters, even visitors at your door. More information on frauds and scams can be found by contacting the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre at 1-888-495-8501 or check online at http://www.antifraudcentre.ca/. Anyone who receives fraudulent messages or scam attempts should contact South Bruce OPP or Crime Stoppers.

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