A 42-year-old Edmonton man is facing more than 100 charges after an investigation by Regina police into allegations of mail theft, identity theft and fraud.
After the man became a suspect in several open fraud cases, the Regina Police Service’s Financial Crime Unit investigated and identified more than 178 victims of mail theft. After conducting surveillance on the alleged fraudster, police arrested him and he now faces 102 separate charges.
Among the charges are 29 counts of forgery, 29 counts of identity theft, 17 counts of possessing stolen property, five counts of possessing a controlled substance with intent to distribute, carrying a concealed weapon, mail theft, and more.
The man made his first court appearance Friday morning in Regina.
Police reminded the public that mail theft should always be reported, as it can be an easy way for criminals to get the information needed to engage in identity theft and fraud.