A Halifax man has been charged with fraud after police say at least four people fell victim to a parking spot rental scam.
Halifax Regional Police say they received a report on Sept. 12, 2017, from a woman who had responded to a Kijiji ad for a parking spot at 5296 Kent St. The woman told police she e-transferred $450 to the person who posted the ad and began parking her vehicle there.
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Not long after, however, the property owner at that location told the woman she was not actually authorized to park there. The post had been scam.
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The report prompted police to put out a warning to the public, and three more complainants came forward.
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Police determined that all the victims had transferred money to the same e-mail address.
On Friday, a 28-year-old man from Halifax was charged with four fraud-related offences and one count of breaching a court order. He is scheduled to appear in Halifax Provincial Court on Feb. 27.
Police say they are still looking for a second suspect.
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