ACTUAL I TÉ • NEWS
More complaints of phone fraud
The Hawkesbury Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is still responding to several fraud complaints regarding the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA). OPP are askingmembers of the public to be aware of the following fraudulent activi- ties related to individuals claiming they are calling from the CRA. Fraudsters are calling homeowners in- dicating that a criminal investigation was conducted and legal actions will be initiated on delinquent taxes owed to the govern- ment.The fraudsters represent themselves as an agent of the CRA attempting to get people to send themmoney and gain valuable per-
sonal information in the process. Scammers are also calling or sending emails claiming they work for Microsoft, ad- vising victims that their computer contains a virus. Those who grant remote access to their computer risk giving scammers access to any personal information stored on the computer. These criminals are looking for personal information in hopes of defrauding the public.
net, or mail unless contact is initiated by the recipient. PIN numbers should always be guarded and never lent out. Missing credit or debit cards must be reported immedia- tely. Documents with personal information should be shredded and not just thrown into the trash. SIN numbers are only to be used for employment and tax purposes. Computers and their contents should be guarded using complex passwords combi- ning letters, numbers and symbols. Install firewall, anti-virus, anti-spyware and security software and update often. Don’t buy and don’t reply to spam or emails that ask for banking information.
How to be protected from being a victim of fraud or identity theft
OPP are requesting the public to guard personal information. Personal information should never be given over the phone, Inter-
If fraud is suspected, contact or report it to the Canadian Anti-Fraud Call Centre. Reports can be filed easily online through www.antifraudcentre-centreantifraude.ca or by phone at 1-888-495-8501. More information on fraud and crime prevention is also available on the Crime prevention section of the OPP website at www.opp.ca.
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On Sunday, December 20, at 5:15 pm, a Hawkesbury OPP officer was dispatched to the scene of a single motor vehicle collision on Front Road West, just east of Fries Avenue in L’Orignal. The driver had lost control of his car, ending up upside down in the ditch. The driver, 37-year-old Alain Lafontaine from Plan- tagenet, did not sustain any injuries. However, he was charged under the Criminal Code of Canada with Driving While Ability Impaired, and Driving with More than 80 mgs. of Alcohol in Blood. He is scheduled to appear in L’Ori- gnal court on January 13. In another case, Hawkesbury OPP were conducting a RIDE ini- tiative on John Street January 1 when a black car stopped at the checkpoint. The driver, 42-year-old Irwin Ithier of Ste-Marthe-sur-Le- Lac, Quebec, was arrested and charged under the Criminal Code of Canada with Driving with More than 80 mgs of Alcohol in Blood. Ithier was also charged under the Liquor Licence Act with Driving motor vehicle with unsealed container of liquor. He was later released and scheduled to appear at L’Orignal court on January 27. In both cases, the vehicles were seized for seven days and the drivers licences were immediately suspended for 90 days. – Diane Hunter In an effort towards waste reduction, the municipality of Hawkesbury will complete the special collection of Christmas trees until January 29. In Champlain, Christmas trees must be placed for pickup no later than 7 a.m. on Monday, January 11, for pickup during that week. The trees will be shredded and used for municipal ground maintenance. Trees must be placed close to the sidewalk or the curb, but not on the street. All decorations must be removed before placing a tree at the curb. Further information may be obtained by cal- ling Public Works in Hawkesbury at 632-0106, extension 2020, or the Champlain Township office at 613-678-3003. – Diane Hunter Special pick up for Christmas trees
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