Eight victims have lost a combined $63,000.
Police are investigating a surge of Grandparent Scam incidents in West Niagara.
Investigators say between the last 48 - 72 hours, eight seniors have lost a combined total of over $63,000.
In each case, the victims were contacted by phone and told that a loved one (grandchild) is in legal trouble and needs money.
The victims were asked to withdraw a large amount of money from their bank, and hand it over to a courier, often at the victim's home.
Police are offering the following tips to help prevent you from becoming a victim:
- Never confirm any personal information over the phone.
- Always verify who is calling.
- Don’t be pressured. Stop. Take some time to process what you have been told, to see if it makes sense.
- Ask a trusted friend or family member for their opinion.
- If you’re in doubt, call your local police service.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Crime Stoppers of Niagara at 1-800-222-TIPS or Niagara Regional Police at 905-688-4111, option 3, 1009076.

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