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OPP warn of phone scam in the region
News Release
OPP
The Rainy River District OPP is warning of a telephone scam targeting Northwestern Ontario workplaces and retailers. The fraud has been identified in Regions across the province and may be moving into this area.
The scam involves a phone call from a fictitious company stating there are new government health regulations in place requiring workplaces have special first-aid kits. If not, they would be in violation and subject to possible closure or fines. The caller may identify himself or herself as being with or a representative of the health unit or a company identified as Canadian Safety Supplies. They offer to sell the kits at a substantial price and will go as far as to send companies an invoice.
The Rainy River District OPP has received reports from local businesses making us aware of the fraud. We want to advise local business this is a scam. Officers from the OPP have contacted the Northwestern Health Unit and can advise that there is no inspection program for first-aid kits.
Retailers and workplaces who receive a similar phone call are being asked to report the call to Phone Busters, toll-free, at 1-888-495-8501.
B & E
Fort Frances OPP responded to a report of a break and enter at the Ministry of Natural Resources vessel compound located on the corner of Shevlin Avenue and First Street East in Fort Frances.
Investigation revealed that culprit(s) entered the MNR compound and stole a silver Yamaha 25 hp outboard motor. Police are asking anyone with information to contact the Fort Frances OPP detachment.
If you wish to remain anonymous and be eligible for a cash reward of up to $2000.00 if their information helps solve a crime they can anonymously contact Crime Stoppers at www.tipshelp.com , 1-800-222-TIPS, or by texting “tip262 and their tip information” to CRIMES (274637).