Red Deer RCMP warn of scam targeting grandparents
Red Deer RCMP are warning citizens of a scam targeting grandparents.
On March 3, Red Deer RCMP received a report of a bail scam targeted at a Red Deer senior. Members recognized the fraud was very similar to occurrences that have been reported across Canada in the last few weeks.
In the Red Deer incident, the suspect allegedly contacted a senior pretending to be their grandchild. The suspect is said to have then stated he had been arrested in the United States and needed bail money. The suspect allegedly warned the victim that there was a “gag order” posted on the bond and that they must not tell anyone about the money.
The scam became more elaborate as the victim claims to have received calls from persons impersonating both American and Canadian police officers. The victim was allegedly instructed to withdraw cash and informed a courier would pick it up from their residence later that day. Over the course of several days, the victim stated they were contacted multiple times and instructed to withdraw more money to assist their grandson with his legal costs. Ultimately, the victim was purportedly defrauded of $50,000.


