Peterborough, Ont., rattled by two fraud cases involving local groups: police
Police say a southern Ontario community has been rocked by two high-profile frauds allegedly involving the executive directors of prominent local non-profits
Top officials at both the Big Brothers Big Sisters chapter in Peterborough, Ont. and a local hockey team geared towards people with special needs now stand accused of defrauding their organizations of thousands of dollars over multiple years.
Peterborough police Insp. Larry Charmley said the investigations into the two organizations are not connected in any way, adding the similarities in the cases and timing of the arrests were strictly coincidental.
Both cases involved married couples being arrested in the past two weeks for alleged fraudulent activity at organizations that have become important to the community, he said, adding the news has left Peterborough residents feeling both rattled and disillusioned.


