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OPP issue warning after flood-relief scam reported in Huntsville

Nathan Denette / The Canadian Press

OPP has received reports of people collecting money for food relief in an alleged door-to-door scam in the Huntsville area.

Huntsville’s flooding state of emergency was lifted on Wednesday as water levels are steadily declining.

READ MORE: Huntsville flooding state of emergency no longer in effect

According to Huntsville police, the scammers often use high-pressure techniques to obtain people’s money.

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In order for people to protect themselves from scams, police say they should ask for photo ID, the person’s name and the organization that they represent.

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People should also ask for a charity fund allocation, get the transaction in writing and never share personal information, officers added.

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Anyone who has contact with suspicious charities is asked to report it to the police, officers say.

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