Police issue public alert about door-to-door scam involving fake SickKids Foundation canvassers in downtown Toronto

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Toronto (Jan 26) – Police in Toronto want the public to be aware of a door-to-door scam involving fake SickKids Foundation canvassers in the downtown area.

It has been reported that a man has been frequenting downtown apartment buildings and soliciting occupants for cash donations. He wore a lanyard around his neck with a fake SickKids Foundation identification badge, police stated in the public advisory sent to CanIndia News.

SickKids Foundation clarified that legitimate canvassers wear an identity card attached to a lanyard with the canvassers name, ID# and a QR code which can be scanned for additional information. Additionally, the foundation does not canvass in apartment buildings and/or condominium buildings. Legitimate canvassers also never solicit for cash donations as they are forbidden from doing so.

Toronto Police Service’s Financial Crimes Unit is advising anyone who doubts the legitimacy of a charity canvasser at their door to please refer to the organization’s website.

Individuals who believe they may have fallen victim to this scam, or who may have information, are asked to contact police at 416-808-2222, Crime Stoppers anonymously at 416-222-TIPS (8477), or at www.222tips.com.

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