Alert Gatineau residents turn in alleged police impersonators

Gatineau police have arrested two Montreal-area men in connection with “ongoing fraud” involving the impersonation of police officers. In a release, police said they were called Tuesday at about 11:50

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Alert Gatineau residents turn in alleged police impersonators

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Gatineau police have arrested two Montreal-area men in connection with “ongoing fraud” involving the impersonation of police officers. In a

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