Tsunami Disaster Relief Fraud Alert
This specific scam no longer appears to be active but we are leaving it up for information purposes and because this method of misrepresentation will likley arise again in the […]
This specific scam no longer appears to be active but we are leaving it up for information purposes and because this method of misrepresentation will likley arise again in the […]
This is one of the most common schemes often perpetrated on elderly homeowners. It is a phoney door-to-door renovating company. The salesperson claims to “just happen” to be in your
This specific scam no longer appears to be active however,we are leaving it up for information purposes and because this method of misrepresentation will likley arise again in the future.
The Saanich Police Financial Crimes Section is currently investigating the circulation of multiple counterfeit VISA Traveler’s Cheques. The fraudulent traveler’s cheques come in US $100 denominations. Discerning merchants will be
Released: Jan. 25, 2007 BC and Alberta securities regulators issue warning after reports of a suspicious investment scheme operating in the two provinces The British Columbia Securities Commission and the
In this situation you will receive a pre-recorded phone call and the message will advise that you have won a financial prize, trip, or some other prize. The recorded voice
The Greater Victoria Emergency Response Team (GVERT) was formed in 1977 to deal with the most dangerous and high-risk incidents that occur in the Capitol Regional District. The original team
Easily started, often stolen Most thieves are amateurs, and they take pride in stealing, not in the vehicles they drive. It's not expensive new vehicles but models 5 or 6
The Saanich Police support a variety of Crime Prevention Programs. These programs are generally instituted at the national level. They are however implemented and facilitated by our own members. You
It Can Happen to Anyone The women and men of the Saanich Police respond to situations of Relationship Violence on an all too frequent basis. With approximately 110,000 people in