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Have You Seen This Man

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Tuesday, June 08, 2010 03:20 PM

 

 

Prince George - RCMP are asking for the Public's assistance in identifying the suspect believed to be responsible for a number of frauds in Prince George.
 
In May 2010, Police were advised that a male suspect had been approaching the Public asking for their assistance with money transactions at Bank machines throughout Prince George. The suspect is asking for help in retrieving money from his bank account and makes suggestions regarding cash deposits and the transferring of funds. It is soon discovered that they are a victim of a FRAUD and are out of the amount that was “transferred”. 
 
The male was described as being Caucaisan, 35-40 yrs old, 5'7 , 180 lbs.
contact the Prince George RCMP or to call CRIMESTOPPERS at 1-800-222-TIPS.

RCMP have now received video footage and are releasing this photo of the male suspect. Police are asking anyone who may have information regarding the identity of this male to call police


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Boldy go where where no criminal has gone before.
If I see this man I will send him to your house.
That is a pretty clear picture. I'm sure someone will recognize him. Well done.
I can't believe people are still falling for this type of scam.
"I can't believe people are still falling for this type of scam"

Seriously?
Will somebody please take that guy out back and flog him? Oh but I hate a thief.
metalman.
Yes Dragonmaster, seriously. WHy, did u?
This is not a new ploy to bilk people out of their money. I know of at least one person who tried it over 10 yrs ago.
LOL Imorge. Look around you. How many stupid people live on this planet?
Now do you still not believe people are still falling for this type of scam?

I would never be taken by one of these losers, first off if I don't know you and you invade my personal space with some idiotic frikken boo hoo story, you better be prepared for whats coming. I don't put up with BS.
I don't think anything personal space wise of you dragonmaster, ..rather than call people who fall victim to this type of scam "stupid" you can show some empathy. And you should have read my post instead of flying off the handle. Yes, I can't believe people are still falling for this particular type of crime it is not a recent crime type. From what you write, if idiocy was a crime you'd be locked up for awhile.