Police in Pembroke are investigating after a resident lost more than $50,000 in a romance scam.
The victim entered into an online relationship and sent thousands of dollars over several months to a scammer in a foreign country, Upper Ottawa Valley OPP said in a news release.
“Romance Scams cause victims severe financial hardship and personal embarrassment, which, despite massive losses, often inhibits their decision to report the crime,” the news release said.
Such scams often happen through singles websites, social media platforms and email, police said. They can cost victims tens of thousands of dollars before they realize the ‘relationship’ is a scam. Seniors are among the most vulnerable.
Police gave the following tips to help people avoid falling victim to romance scams:
Anyone who’s been a victim of a scam should contact police or the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre at 1-888-496-8501.
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