RCMP NL warns public of “Grandparent” scam in current circulation

Posted: June 30, 2025 11:25 am
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RCMP NL is warning the public that the “Grandparent” scam is circulating once again in areas of the province. This following two recent reports; one in Labrador and one on the west coast of Newfoundland.

This scam is known to target seniors, who are typically more trusting and oftentimes live alone. This scam involves phone call, typically from a scammer posing as a lawyer or police officer or the grandchild of the victim. These calls can be received during the middle of the night, taking the victim off guard. 

The scammer tells the victim that a loved one, usually a grand child, is in some sort of legal trouble and is currently in jail, requiring money for bail. Sometimes the scammer will allow the victim to speak with the loved one. At times, scammers use technology to replicate the loved one’s voice, sounding quite convincing. 

The scammer will provide the victim with directions for payment, which can include a requested email money transfer or, less often, a pickup of the cash payment in person. The scammer will promote a sense of urgency onto the victim, pressuring them to provide the payment now.

Police, lawyers and the court system will not request an electronic money transfer, nor will they send someone to your place of residence for a cash payment for bail.

Residents are encouraged to speak with friends and family, especially seniors, about these scams. 

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