FAQs
If you lost money as a result of the fraudulent communication, you may file a report by calling 613-932-2110 ext. 3.
To prevent further loss of monetary funds, please ensure you take the following steps:
- Cancel your cards and notify your bank of the fraudulent activity.
- Ignore any further communications from the subject and inform them that you have called the police if communication persists.
- Keep all documentation until it is requested by an investigator.
If you have received a fraudulent phone call/email/communication and have not provided any personal information or lost any money, please contact the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre at 1-888-495-8501 to file a report for statistical purposes
YES, if there is no suspect vehicle.
A police officer will be dispatched if the suspect vehicle is still in the area of the collision.
A driver involved in a property damage collision should report the collision at the Collision Reporting Centre during business hours (10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday to Friday), with the following exceptions:
- EXCEPTIONS -
Police will attend collisions involving:
- Injury or death;
- Criminal activity, examples: Impaired driving, stolen vehicle, assault;
- Federal, provincial, or municipal vehicles;
- Vehicles transporting dangerous goods;
- Damage to private, municipal or highway property.