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CRA scammer comes to woman’s door with handcuffs, threatens to arrest her

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In what might be a Canadian first, scammers pretending to be from the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) physically came to a Victoria-area woman’s home and threatened to arrest her.

Victoria Police spokesperson Bowen Osoko says the chilling new twist on the long-running scam took place on Friday.

He said the target, an Esquimalt woman, had received a series of fake CRA calls demanding money for allegedly unpaid taxes in the days leading up to the visit from the bogus CRA employee.

On Friday, she got a knock on the door.

“She answers it and there’s a man claiming to be from the CRA, with handcuffs, telling her that she knows that she has not paid her taxes because she’s got these phone calls for a number of days and she’s been ignoring them, and he is there to take her into custody if she does not give him cash right there,” Osoko said.

He said the woman slammed the door on the man and called 911.

Police are now looking for a tall, slim Caucasian man in his 30s with short dark hair. He was wearing a blue suit and was last seen in the 800-block of Dunsmuir Road.

Osoko said police are reminding the public that the CRA won’t call them asking for money, and will never show up at their door with handcuffs.

“If a circumstance does warrant arrest, they work with local RCMP and local municipal police departments to effect arrest. Again, they’re not going to show up at the door.”

It’s just the latest twist in a scam that has seen multiple variations, including scammers asking for bitcoin or playing off two separate victims against each other.

Osoko said it’s a troubling development, and highlights the growing sophistication of scammers.

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Ameliu

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Wow just wow! I thought they were overseas and wouldn't be able to try to pull this type of stunt!
 

rhuarc29

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He said the woman slammed the door on the man and called 911.
Good on her for keeping a cool head. My brother got scammed by an in-person scammer once to the tune of $1,600. Different scam, but it's much easier to take the bait when you're directly interacting with someone. But riskier for the scammer too. Hope they catch the prick.
 

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I would have let them in and then tell them I would go upstairs to get my wallet. Instead I would call 911, and then come back frantically looking for my “lost wallet” until the police arrived.
 

Smallcock

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What did he expect her to do? Cut him a check or pay cash on the spot? lol
 

SexB

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I once got a call from a CRA scammer at close to 5 on a Friday night.

I was tempted to call them back and ask if they honestly expected me to believe that a government employee would be making a call like that so close to quitting time on a Friday.
 

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I can see such a person being disappeared one day when going to Dexter type home.

Or told to come in a get ready to squeal like a pig.

They are sick f ocks out there.
 

Raiders89

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If I beat him up it's assault, so what if I just detain them with their own handcuffs until the authorities arrive? Is that kidnapping...?
 
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