Saturday, July 9, 2016

News Release - Winnipeg Police Service

Winnipeg Police Service

  
Saturday, July 9, 2016

 
Fatal Motor Vehicle Collision – C16-141374
On July 8, 2016, at approximately 2:40 p.m., emergency personnel responded to the area of the area of Hamilton Avenue and Wharton Boulevard for a report of a serious single-vehicle collision.

The investigation revealed that a cyclist was struck by a motorized construction boom vehicle that was travelling in the area.

The victim was pronounced dead at the scene.

He has been identified as:

 - Leslie FREUDENBERG, 87 years, of Winnipeg

No charges are anticipated.

Members of the Central Traffic Unit continue to investigate.Anyone with information regarding the collision is asked to contact investigators at 204-986-6271.   


Fraud Warning – Taxation Scam
Winnipeg Police continue to receive reports of attempts at phone-based Tax Scam.

The fraudsters will contact the victim pretending to be the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) by either telephone or e-mail.  The fraudsters will try to obtain your personal information and will then tell you that you have outstanding taxes.  Unfortunately they are often very aggressive even going as far as saying that they have the police on the way to the victim's door to arrest them if they do not pay immediately.  This causes the victim to become afraid and want to do anything to comply with the fake CRA.  The fraudsters also seem to target new Canadians as they are not as familiar with the Canadian tax or justice system.


The fraudster will then suddenly realize how you can immediately pay your outstanding taxes by going to a store and purchasing a prepaid credit or gift card or by going to a money transfer business.  Once the fraudster has the details about the card or the transfer the money is gone, often out of Canada, and cannot be recovered.

Tips to remember:

The Canada Revenue Agency has your identity information and will not use the phone to solicit it.

The CRA will never ask you to purchase gift cards or to attend a money transfer business.

If you do receive a phone call, contact the CRA, with a phone number that you look up, to confirm the details. 

If you would like to learn more about tax scams or other types of fraud, contact the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre: http://www.antifraudcentre-centreantifraude.ca

Protect yourself: never agree to requests for payment without researching the validity of the caller.


 

For further information contact either:
Constable Jason Michalyshen, Public Information Officer
Constable Rob Carver, Public Information Officer
Kelly Dehn, Manager of Public Affairs


Phone: (204) 986-3061 | Fax: (204) 986-3267 | Email:
WPS-PIO@Winnipeg.ca

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