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Monthly Archives: February 2013

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Former Regina Resident Charged With Fraud

FraudBy Regina PoliceFebruary 28, 2013

 A former Regina resident, a 57 year-old male, is charged with Fraud Over $5,000 in a case that alleges the accused defrauded his former employer by improper use of a corporate purchasing card.  The case involved a lengthy investigation which began when the Regina Police Service received the allegation of fraud and supporting documentation on…

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Regina Male Charged with Breach of 810.2 Recognizance

BreachBy Regina PoliceFebruary 26, 2013

The Regina Police Service reports a 62 year-old male, who is the subject of an 810.2 Recognizance, has been charged with a breach of conditions of the recognizance.  This type of recognizance is identified in Section 810.2 of the Criminal Code of Canada, which provides for a situation where a police officer, fearing that another…

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Ten-Year Stats Show Continued Reduction in Crime

About Policing, CommunityBy Regina PoliceFebruary 25, 2013

At the regularly-scheduled monthly meeting of the Regina Board of Police Commissioners today, Monday February 25th, the Board was presented with statistics for December, 2012, as well as a report giving a ten-year picture of overall reported crime in the City of Regina and ten-year comparisons in various crime classes.  For a complete look at…

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Recent Scam Attempts

Advisory, FraudBy Regina PoliceFebruary 25, 2013

The Regina Police Service would like to make the public aware of recent scam attempts on Regina citizens. The first, known as the “Grand Parent” scam, typically involves a phone call to an elderly person with the caller claiming to be a grandchild of the victim by addressing them as grandmother or grandfather. The victim…

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Regina Male Charged After Investigation Into Craigslist Incest Ad

Child Abuse, Abductions, & ExploitationBy Regina PoliceFebruary 22, 2013

On February 11, 2013 the Saskatchewan ICE Unit began an investigation after a complaint was made concerning a Craigslist advertisement, specifically about incest. Further investigation identified Matthew ZABA, (DOB-November 30, 1979) from Regina, Saskatchewan had posted the advertisement on Craigslist. On February 21, 2013 Matthew ZABA was arrested and charged for making arrangements with another person,…

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