
$15,000 stolen in St. Thomas bank fraud
On Thursday, two people from St. Thomas were contacted by a man, who said he was a Scotiabank employee.
The STPS said the man convinced the victims that he needed their bank cards, sending a courier to pick them up.
Later in the evening, a man picked up the cards, which were then allegedly used to make $15,000 in transactions.
Police continue to investigate.
Anyone with information on the incident or who need to report a fraud is asked to contact the STPS or Crime Stoppers.
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