Chatham-Kent police advise about recent fraud scam

This article was last updated on April 16, 2022

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The Chatham-Kent police would like to inform citizens about an attempted fraud that was recently reported.
 
Earlier this week, a citizen received a phone call from an unknown man purporting to be from an american finance department. The man requested that the woman provide her driver’s license information so that he could send $3.5 million via a courier service to her residence. 
 
The Chatham-Kent Police Service would like to remind everyone that you should never provide any personal information to strangers. Should you receive a similar call, attempt to gather as much information as possible from the person. If you have caller ID, record their phone number and report the incident to police. 
 
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