Windsor fraud suspect wished in reference to another case of the ‘grandparent rip-off’

Published Apr 04, 2023 • Closing updated Apr 05, 2023 • 1 minute read

A woman previously arrested in the case of a pair of incidents of the ‘grandparent rip-off’ in Essex County is now wished by Windsor police in reference to another case of the rip-off — in Amherstburg.
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Windsor police said officers started investigating in leisurely February after a senior-age Amherstburg resident became contacted by somebody posing as a police officer.
The imposter claimed that a grandson of the centered senior became in police custody, and that $10,000 shall be wished to bail him out.
The fraud alive to instructing the senior on acquiring the money from savings, then searching at for a “court docket clerk” to make a choice it up.
Windsor police said Tuesday that a suspect in the incident has been acknowledged: Amaryss Hall Todd, 25, of Windsor.
The accused became previously arrested by Essex County OPP in the case of a rash of ‘grandparent rip-off’ incidents in the device from Feb. 28 to March 2.
Two of the incidents in that time period resulted in mixed losses of $15,000.
Dwelling surveillance cameras recorded the particular person that attended the residences to find the money.
Todd became arrested by Essex County OPP on March 6. She became charged with four counts of fraud (price exceeding $5,000).
She became launched after being scheduled for a court docket date.
Windsor police said Todd will face another cost of fraud (price exceeding $5,000).
Someone with data about Todd’s most up-to-date whereabouts is requested to contact the Windsor police Monetary Crimes Unit at 519-255-6700 ext. 4330.
Anonymous tips will even be made thru Crime Stoppers at 519-258-8477 or www.catchcrooks.com.
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