News release
Fake jewelry, real losses; gold jewelry scams reported in West Shore parking lots
February 10, 2026
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West Shore, British Columbia
From: West Shore RCMP
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West Shore RCMP are warning the public to be alert for a scam involving individuals approaching people in parking lots outside busy retail stores in the West Shore area.
Suspects approached members of the public with a similar story, claiming they have run out of money for gas and/or food. The individuals then offer what they claim is gold jewelry at a very low price in exchange for cash.
"Since the beginning of 2026, at least 9 incidents involving this type of scam have been reported to West Shore RCMP," said Cpl. Nancy Saggar, West Shore RCMP Media Relations Officer. "These fraudsters rely on sympathy and urgency to pressure victims into handing over money. In several reported cases, the suspects had young children with them, which appeared to be used to gain trust and lower suspicion."
The jewelry offered in these situations has been reported to be fake or of little to no value. Once cash is exchanged, the suspects quickly leave the area.
Police are advising the public:
- Do not give money or purchase jewelry from strangers in parking lots or other public places
- Be cautious of stories involving emergencies or time pressure
- Trust your instincts and walk away if something feels suspicious
Anyone who is approached in this manner, or who witnesses similar activity, is asked to report it to police immediately. Timely reporting helps officers respond quickly and may prevent others from becoming victims.
If you have already been approached or believe you may have been targeted, please contact your local police department.
Contacts
Media Relations Officer
West Shore RCMP
westshore_media@rcmp-grc.gc.ca
250-474-2264