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2 charged in 'grandparent scam' calls made in Sudbury, Ont.

2 charged in 'grandparent scam' calls made in Sudbury, Ont.

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Police in Sudbury say they have arrested two individuals in connection to a "grandparent scam," following two separate attempts at a scam on the evening of Thursday, Aug. 19.
Police were called just after 5 p.m. to report an attempted scam, where someone claiming to be the victim's grandson was asking for bail money.
The victim agreed and two people came by and picked up the money.
An hour later, police got a second call about a similar scam attempt. This time no money was handed over but a description of the people and the vehicle was provided to officers.
Several hours later, around 11 p.m., police pulled over a vehicle in Sudbury's south end, and arrested a 37-year-old man and a 46-year- old woman — both from Quebec.
They are facing charges for fraud over $5,000 and posession of property obtained by crime.
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