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Guelph Police looking for man as part of fraud investigation

Guelph Police Service released two images as part of a fraud investigation. (Courtesy: Guelph Police) Guelph Police Service released two images as part of a fraud investigation. (Courtesy: Guelph Police)
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Police in Guelph have released two images in an attempt to identify a man connected to a fraud investigation.

Police said a man in his 80s contacted them on Nov. 21 and said he had received a call from a person who said they worked for his bank. The caller said the man’s debit card had been compromised and a courier would be along shortly to collect the man’s card and get his PIN.

A suspect came to the man’s home later that day and took the debit card. The card when then used to make approximately $4,000 in purchases.

Police said they are trying to identify a man who has relevant information to the investigation.

Anyone with more information is asked to call Constable Abdullah Eidokheil at 519-824-1212, ext. 7415, or email aeidokheil@guelphpolice.ca.

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