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Guelph woman loses $3,800 in bitcoin scam involving fake government official

A Guelph woman lost $3,800 in a bitcoin scam after receiving a phone call from someone impersonating a government official, police say.

Woman went to a store in Guelph in order to make the transaction

A Guelph Police Service cruiser sits on a residential street in Guelph on Sunday, May 3, 2020.
Guelph Police are reminding citizens that a government official will never ask a member of the public to send them gift cards or bitcoin. (Kate Bueckert/CBC)

A Guelph woman lost $3,800 in a bitcoin scam after receiving a phone call from someone impersonating a government official, police say.

The woman received a call Tuesdaymorning at 10 a.m. The male caller informedthe woman thather social insurance number had been compromised and had been used to rent a car. According to the unidentified male caller, the car had been stopped by police and was found to contain a large amount of cocaine.

Police say the woman was told to send bitcoin or risk going to jail. She went to a store in Guelph and made the transaction.

Police in Guelph are reminding people that a government official would never ask them to send bitcoin or gift cards.

Anyone with information on this case is asked to contact Const.Joshua van Breda at 519-824-1212 ext. 7417 or can leave an anonymous tip withCrime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS.