Stonewall RCMP charge male for grandparent scam

March 13, 2024
Stonewall, Manitoba

News release

On February 28, 2024, at approximately 3:35 pm, Stonewall RCMP received a report of a fraud.

A 79-year-old female attended the detachment to report that she believed she was a victim of the grandparent scam. She had received a call a few days earlier from someone claiming to be her grandson. He said he was in a motor vehicle collision in Winnipeg and was arrested and needed money for bail. She was instructed to take out $8000 in cash from her financial institution and that it would be picked up at her home. She then received a phone call from someone claiming to be her grandson's lawyer who advised her the money would be picked up by courier and instructed her not to tell anyone. A male then came by the home and picked up the money.

The following day, the victim received more phone calls from the same suspect advising her an additional $8000 would be required to pay fines and exonerate her grandson. The same pick-up process occurred. Further calls were received a couple days later asking for another large sum of money. When she went to her financial institution, the employee advised the victim of the possible scam and she reported it to the RCMP.

A suspect was scheduled to come by her residence later that day. RCMP intercepted him, and he was arrested without incident. He was also WANTED out of Alberta on a warrant for fraud.

Nathanial South, 32, has been charged with Fraud over $5000. He was remanded into custody.

Manitoba RCMP are warning residents of this scam as there has been an increase in this specific fraud. Since January 1, 2024, there have been approximately 13 similar occurrences in southern Manitoba and an estimated total loss of approximately $70,000. We believe there may be more victims of this scam and are asking the public to report any similar frauds to your local police as soon as possible.

"Too many people are losing large sums of money to this scam, and we want Manitobans to be aware," said Corporal Julie Courchaine of the Manitoba RCMP. "Please bring up this topic with friends and family as education and awareness will help protect others from being defrauded."

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Contact information

Phone: 204-983-8497
Email: Media.Relations.RCMP.Manitoba@rcmp-grc.gc.ca

Manitoba RCMP Media Relations Unit

Tara Seel, Media Relations Officer
Cpl. Julie Courchaine, Media Relations Officer
Sgt. Paul Manaigre, Media Relations Officer
Robert Cyrenne, Director Communications and Media Relations

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File number: 2024-267190

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