Lethbridge Police offering tips to avoid holiday scams
LETHBRIDGE, AB – Police in Lethbridge are warning people to be wary of scams this holiday season.
The Lethbridge Police Service (LPS) said fraudsters “are working to take advantage of the hustle and bustle of the holidays”. One of the more prominent scams police are seeing locally involves a potential victim receiving a text, email or phone call notifying them of a package that is awaiting delivery but there are unpaid feeds that must be collected first.
Members of the LPS Economic Crimes Unit caution residents to beware, noting scammers may go on to ask for payment via a credit card, gift card or request money to be sent to them.
Sergeant Kevin Talbot said, “If you’ve ordered items online and get one of these messages while you’re waiting for your package, it may seem like it’s legitimate.”


