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Conman allegedly targeting locals in Porepunkah shooting donation scam

By 9News,April Glover

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Conman allegedly targeting locals in Porepunkah shooting donation scam

A conman is allegedly targeting locals in north-east Victoria by pretending to collect donations for the families of slain police officers Neal Thompson and Vadm De Waart-Hottart.

Police are investigating reports of a man falsely claiming to be raising money on behalf of the Thompson and De Waart-Hottart families after the officers were allegedly gunned down by accused cop killer Dezi Freeman on August 26.

It is alleged the man is posing as a Victoria Police officer and is attempting to obtain donation packages from locals and businesses ranging from $500 to $2500.

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He reportedly promised “business advertisement” in return for each donation, police said.

”Anyone who receives a call like this is urged not to make a payment and instead report the matter to police by calling or visiting their local police station,” Victoria Police said in a statement.

“Victoria Police can confirm the only police-recognised fundraiser for officers and their families is Victoria Police Legacy.”

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The official Victoria Police Legacy fund has already netted $136,085 in donations at the time of reporting.

Anyone with information can also contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

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