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Chatham-Kent woman defrauded of $5,000 in phone scam Chatham-Kent police remind people to be wary of phone-callers asking for gift cards after a local woman was defrauded of $5,000.
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Publishing date: Jan 11, 2021 • January 11, 2021 • 2 minute read •
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Chatham-Kent police want people to be wary of callers asking for gift cards after a local woman was defrauded of $5,000.
She went to police Friday after being scammed by a man who said he was calling from a local bank.
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WINDSOR, ONT. An 18-year-old man has been charged after police say he kicked and punched a cashier during variety store robbery in Chatham. Chatham-Kent police say police responded to the robbery at Queen’s Variety Sunday night around 6 p.m. Through investigation, police learned that the man entered the variety store and stole a folding knife and replica Toronto Maple Leafs Stanley Cup ring. Police say the cashier was kicked and punched as he attempted to stop the man from leaving the store. The cashier did not require medical attention. The man fled prior to police arrival. Total value of the theft was estimated at $36.