Helping you stay safe
Brockville Police are issuing a scam alert as grandparent and bail scams rise in the area. Fraudsters are calling victims, pretending to be a grandchild, lawyer, or police officer, claiming a loved one needs urgent bail money. In one case, a victim lost over $5,000 after being tricked into driving to Kingston to check on their loved one, who was safe.
Residents are warned to watch for callers demanding money and pressuring them to act quickly, sometimes sending a courier to collect cash. Police emphasize they will never demand money or send someone to your home.
To protect yourself, always verify the caller’s identity by contacting family or police directly. If you’re unsure, hang up and call the police. Brockville Police urge everyone, especially seniors, to stay vigilant and spread the word.

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