OPP Warns Public of Rising Trend in Police Impersonation Scams
Press Release – OPP East Region
The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is alerting residents across the region to an emerging scam trend involving suspects who pose as police officers to defraud victims of substantial amounts of money.
In recent reports, fraudsters have contacted victims by phone, claiming to be members of the OPP. In some cases, the suspect uses the name of a real OPP officer, while in other incidents the fraudster has used fabricated names, titles, and badge information to gain credibility. Victims were instructed to withdraw large sums of money and either send the funds through cryptocurrency platforms or hand over cash directly. These tactics resulted in significant financial losses, including incidents where victims sent between $6,000 and $13,000 to these individuals.
Fraudsters often use urgency, intimidation, and fear to pressure victims into complying with their demands.
Protect Yourself Against Police‑Impersonation Scams
Fraud prevention strategies:
- Police will never request money, cryptocurrency, gift cards, or financial transfers over the phone.
- Police will never demand immediate payment, threaten arrest, or pressure you to act urgently.
- Do not provide banking details, PINs, or identification numbers to unsolicited callers.
- Pause and talk to a trusted family member or friend before making any financial decision under pressure.
Verify or report through the OPP non‑emergency line
If you receive a call from someone claiming to be an OPP officer and you are unsure of its legitimacy, you can contact the OPP non‑emergency line at 1‑888‑310‑1122.
This number can be used to:
- Confirm whether an officer has attempted to contact you
- Report suspicious calls or attempted frauds
- Speak directly with police about fraud‑related concerns
Residents who have been targeted or victimized by fraud are encouraged to contact police and report the incident to the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre at 1‑888‑495‑8501 or online at antifraudcentre-centreantifraude.ca.
The OPP continues to monitor fraud trends and reminds community members that awareness is one of the strongest tools against financial victimization.
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