Mounties warn of scam targeting grandparents in HRM

RCMP are warning of a scam that recently targeted two grandparents in the Halifax Regional Municipality.

In February, a man was contacted by someone pretending to be his grandson who claimed to have been arrested.

A second fraudster followed up, saying he was a lawyer and the man needed to send $9,000 to get his grandson released.

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The man sent the money, then the scammers asked for an additional $8,000.

The victim got in touch with his grandson, then reported the scam to police.

A woman received a similar communication earlier this week, but she contacted police and didn't send the money.

Police are offering up the following tips to protect yourself from scammers:

“If in doubt, hang up or delete and do not continue communication,” police added.

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“Anyone who suspects they have been targeted in a phone or computer scam is encouraged to contact their local police, and also the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre at 1-888-495-8501 or online.”