Waterloo regional police say two men from the Toronto area are facing charges in connection to a scam involving meat and gifts cards at local grocery stores.
Police say the duo were at a store near Erb Street West and Fischer-Hallman Road in Waterloo on Jan. 29 at around 6 p.m. when alert employees spotted the suspects placing barcodes on meat products before leaving the store.
The employees then called police and told them the pair had left the scene in a black Ford F150.
Officers soon pulled the vehicle over and arrested the pair. A 38-year-old and a 30-year-old, both from York Region, were charged with fraud under $5,000.
On Monday, police announced further charges against them, noting their alleged involvement in seven other incidents in the area.
Pretty inventive plan. The article doesn’t say how they were caught, but it certainly feels like this wasn’t the first time they did this.
Might have worked for a long time if they didn’t do too many at once.
Huh?