Close X
Monday, December 2, 2024
ADVT 
National

Surrey Woman Arrested By Langley Police Who Relied On The Kindness Of Strangers

Darpan News Desk , 24 Nov, 2016 01:11 PM
    Langley RCMP has charged a 34 year-old Surrey resident who spun her tale of woe into YOUR money in HER pocket.
     
    These offences took place throughout October and November where the suspect approaches an unsuspecting, kind-hearted individual and tells her story of recently moving to the area, losing her identification and needing to cash a personal cheque.
     
    She asks her ‘target’ to cash a cheque at their bank so she isn’t charged a fee at a ‘cheque cashing store’. Instead, she gives the fee to the ‘target’. Various method are used to extract the cash from the ‘target’ including ATM withdrawals, purchase of gift cards and debit purchases where additional cash back is requested. Everyone’s happy, right? WRONG!
     
    Unfortunately, the kind-hearted individual in one particular occurrence is out nearly $1000 after finding out the cheque was drawn on an account that closed three years ago.
     
    The truly sad thing is, this has happened more than once. We would all love to be part of a ‘pay it forward’ moment where we help someone out who then does a good turn for another person… Regrettably, not everyone is deserving of our benevolent actions.
     
    Sherri Jean Lee CLARKE has been charged with two counts of Identity Theft, Use of a Forged Document, Possession of a Fraudulent Credit Card, nine counts of Possession of Stolen Property, Possession of Stolen Identity Documents, and Fraud. She will next appear in Surrey Provincial Court on December 8th. Allegedly, CLARKE was in possession of over stolen cheques worth over $11,000.

    MORE National ARTICLES

    Iranian-Canadian Charged In Explosives-Related Incident At Montreal Airport Says He Was Set Up

    Iranian-Canadian Charged In Explosives-Related Incident At Montreal Airport Says He Was Set Up
    Antony Piazza, an Iranian-Canadian, is facing four charges stemming from the Montreal airport bomb scare on Oct. 27, 2013.

    Iranian-Canadian Charged In Explosives-Related Incident At Montreal Airport Says He Was Set Up

    Edmonton-area Teen Boy Gets Conditional Discharge For Sex Assault In High School

    Edmonton-area Teen Boy Gets Conditional Discharge For Sex Assault In High School
    He fondled her before pushing her into a locker, grabbing her again and running his hands across her body before trying to kiss her.

    Edmonton-area Teen Boy Gets Conditional Discharge For Sex Assault In High School

    No One Wants To See Sonia Gandhi Replaced In Her Absence: Digvijaya Singh

    No One Wants To See Sonia Gandhi Replaced In Her Absence: Digvijaya Singh
    Days after Congress Working Committee (CWC) expressed "strong sentiment" for Rahul Gandhi's elevation as party president, senior leader Digvijaya Singh on Thursday said the call on the issue will be taken by incumbent chief Sonia Gandhi at "right time".

    No One Wants To See Sonia Gandhi Replaced In Her Absence: Digvijaya Singh

    Recycling Gets Passing Grade From B.C. Auditor General

    Recycling Gets Passing Grade From B.C. Auditor General
    Her report says those improvements include expanding access to recycling services throughout the province, ensuring compliance and greater financial transparency

    Recycling Gets Passing Grade From B.C. Auditor General

    Mounties On Play-Doh Duty At B.C. Daycare After Operator Suffers Medical Emergency

    Mounties On Play-Doh Duty At B.C. Daycare After Operator Suffers Medical Emergency
    LANGFORD, B.C. — Some Mounties on Vancouver Island were put on Play-Doh duty this week after a daycare provider suffered a medical emergency and had to be taken to hospital.

    Mounties On Play-Doh Duty At B.C. Daycare After Operator Suffers Medical Emergency

    Police Watchdog's Report Notes Suicides Post Arrest, Lack Of Body Cameras

    Police Watchdog's Report Notes Suicides Post Arrest, Lack Of Body Cameras
    VANCOUVER — The annual report from British Columbia's police watchdog agency highlights several concerns about policing in the province, including suicides after arrest by RCMP and the lack of body cameras worn by officers.

    Police Watchdog's Report Notes Suicides Post Arrest, Lack Of Body Cameras