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Guelph man loses $700 in alleged sextortion scheme

A woman uses her computer keyboard to type while surfing the internet in North Vancouver, B.C., on December 19, 2012. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jonathan Hayward A woman uses her computer keyboard to type while surfing the internet in North Vancouver, B.C., on December 19, 2012. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jonathan Hayward
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The Guelph Police Service is investigating after they say a Guelph man lost $700 in a so-called sextortion scheme.

In a news release, police said a man called police on Tuesday, reporting that he shared intimate images with an unknown person he believed to be a female via social media.

Police said the subject demanded payment and threatened to send the images to the man’s contacts if he did not comply.

He sent $700 in e-transfers and prepaid gift cards, police said.

Police are reminding residents to be cautious when communicating with someone they don’t know, especially online or over the phone.

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