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1 arrested after Lindsay bank employee alerts police to attempted fraud

A Lindsay man is accused of fraud at a bank. Global News

A Lindsay, Ont., man faces fraud-related charges following an incident at a bank on Friday.

According to the City of Kawartha Lakes Police, around 12:50 p.m., a bank contacted police after a teller suspected a man was using fraudulent identification to access an account.

The suspect left the bank before police arrived.

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The investigation led to the identity of the suspect, who was located and arrested on Sunday.

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Mark Hugh McRae, 51, of Lindsay, has been charged with impersonation with intent, identity theft, uttering a forged document and three counts of failing to comply with the conditions of his probation order.

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He was released and will appear in court in Lindsay on Jan. 7, 2021, police said.

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