A 31-year-old woman from Toronto faces multiple charges of fraud after she allegedly used someone else's name and nursing credentials to secure employment at various long-term care homes in the Greater Toronto Area. Between June 2020 and June 2024, she fabricated documents for her impersonation, leading to her arrest when police located her. Charged with counts including fraud over $5,000, she is scheduled to appear in court on June 24. Authorities suspect there may be additional locations where she worked under false pretenses, prompting outreach for potential victims.
A Toronto woman has been charged with fraud after allegedly impersonating someone to be employed at long-term care homes in the Greater Toronto Area.
Police identified and located her on Sunday, and she has been charged with two counts of uttering a forged document, personation to gain advantage and fraud over $5,000.
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