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Fraud Alert: Grandparent Scam

Approved by: 210 - November 26, 2024

The Sault Ste. Marie Police Service is warning the public about a surge in “grandparent scams” targeting local senior citizens. 

In these scams, fraudsters call a senior citizen and claim to be their grandchild and/or their grandchild’s lawyer. Typically, they request large sums of cash, ranging from $5,000 to $10,000, to help get their loved one out of jail or help with some other emergency. Someone posing as a courier service will visit the victim’s home to collect the cash.

What You Need to Know

  • Scammers thrive on urgency. They will pressure you to act immediately. Take a moment to pause and think.
  • Caller ID can be faked. The phone number might appear to belong to a trusted source, such as a loved one or even the police.

Protect Yourself and Loved Ones

  • Hang up. If a call feels suspicious, ending it isn’t rude—it’s the smart thing to do.
  • Verify their story. Ask personal questions only your grandchild would know.
  • Contact family. Call your grandchild or another trusted relative using a known phone number.
  • Do not share money or personal information. Confirm the situation independently before taking any action.
  • Report the scam. Contact the Sault Ste. Marie Police Service or the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre.

How to Report

If you suspect a scam or fraudulent activity:

Stay Informed

Stay informed about recent scams affecting Canadians, tips to protect yourself, and steps to take if you’ve been victimized by visiting the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre website.

By staying alert and informed, you can help prevent fraud and protect your community.

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