Agassiz RCMP reports significant increase in number of bail scam calls
AGASSIZ — Just days after the Chilliwack RCMP advised that it was investigating multiple reports of seniors who have been scammed out of their hard-earned money, another RCMP detachment in the area says the scam has spread to its community.
Sgt. Michael Sargent of the Agassiz RCMP said Wednesday (Feb. 15) that it is investigating similar reports of Agassiz-area seniors being contacted for bail money.
Mounties say the bail scam involves fraudsters calling unassuming people (often seniors) advising that a loved one is in police custody and they require bail money in order for their loved one to be released. The fraudster tells the caller that he/she is a police officer and that money is required in order for their loved one to be released. They request either a money transfer or a meeting to receive the funds required to bail their loved one out of jail.
Sgt. Sargent said the Agassiz RCMP detachment has received similar calls this past week from the public in relation to these scams targeting the elderly. One was reported in Agassiz on Saturday, February 11 and another in Harrison Hot Springs on Wednesday, February 15. In one of the incidents the fraudster was posing as a loved one who had been arrested and needed bail money and in the other, a close relative had been involved in a car accident and required money.
