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Birthday party scam in B.C. draws police attention

Two Mission residents donate to 鈥榮ingle parent鈥 asking for cash to use for child鈥檚 birthday party
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According to Mission RCMP, a pair of residents fell victim to a scam in which a person claiming to be a single parent was asking for cash donations for their child鈥檚 birthday party. (Pixabay photo)

Mission residents fell victim to a birthday party scam asking for donations on Facebook last week.

RCMP cautioned locals about a possible scam in the area in its weekly 鈥淐ommunity Connection鈥 crime recap. The Mission detachment received two reports from people who were deceived between March 4 and 10.

Police say both complainants saw a posting in a Facebook group where a person claiming to be a single parent was asking for cash donations to use for their child鈥檚 birthday party.

The complainants donated the money but later saw the same request associated with multiple accounts that had slightly different names and the same phone number.

鈥淚t鈥檚 great to see this sense of community and these acts of selfless charity, but be aware that there are some people who will look to take advantage of a kind heart,鈥 Mission RCMP Cpl. Harrison Mohr said in a news release.

Mission RCMP ask anyone who feels they may have been scammed to call the detachment at 604-826-7161.

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Dillon White

About the Author: Dillon White

I joined the Mission Record in November of 2022 after moving to B.C. from Nova Scotia earlier in the year.
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