North Shore News November 30 2012

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BANK security camera footage released by police appears to link Richard Earl Rupert, 56, to scams of seniors in New Westminster this month and in West Vancouver three years ago.

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A prolific con artist who is accused of targeting seniors in a string of scams across Canada — and who has been of special interest to West Vancouver police in the past — appears to have resurfaced in New Westminster. Richard Earl Rupert, 56, was named a person of interest in an April 2008 incident in which a man approached a 90-year-old West Vancouver man on Marine Drive, told him he was a family member in need of money, and convinced the older man to withdraw and hand over a large sum of cash. The stranger then vanished. Rupert has allegedly defrauded seniors in communities across the country using a similar ruse. More than 10 warrants have been issued for his arrest on theft, robbery, break-and-enter, fraud and other charges, and in 2010, he was featured on America’s Most Wanted. On Wednesday, New Westminster police announced they were looking for a man they said had stolen $240 from an elderly woman Nov. 21 after telling her he was her son and convincing her to take him to her home. They believed the same man had pulled off a similar scam in the community Jan. 2, pretending to be a needy relative in order to persuade an elderly woman to given him $1,600 from her bank account. New Westminster investigators put out an image of the suspect taken from a bank security camera. The photo bears a striking resemblance to Rupert. West Vancouver police alerted the force to that fact later in the day. Rupert is Caucasian, roughly five feet six inches tall, with short, dirty-blond or grey hair and a receding hairline. He has a reddish complexion, hazel eyes, prominent cheekbones and

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