A 40-year-old woman from Mississauga, Ont., is facing a fraud charge after allegedly running a fake travel agency.
Peel regional police allege the woman defrauded 22 customers of more than $108,000 between April and December of last year.
They say the woman allegedly offered various vacation packages and accepted payments, but would then stop corresponding with would-be customers and not provide any further service.The woman now faces one charge of defrauding the public.Related Stories
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