May 6, 2025 (Winnipeg Free Press) –
A group of
Police confirmed they’ve launched an investigation into the spree of apparent frauds, which may have targeted up to 10 different stores over the span of several months.
The allegations came to light Tuesday when Frig’s Natural Meats & More issued a news release identifying the suspect and warning other businesses not to deal with him. The
“There’s part of me that is so pissed off at myself for allowing this to happen to us and allowing this guy to come into our store and write a cheque. What was I thinking? But then, I seriously — I trusted him,” said
“As far as I was concerned, he was a guy who was getting his business going… and I wanted to help him.”
Mansell said the suspect seemed to be “quite in a panic” when he called her store on
“He said that he owned two restaurants and he had some big catering events going on that weekend and his supplier had shorted him, and he really needed to get his hands on some more meat,” she said.
The suspect showed up within an hour, carrying a manilla envelope filled with what Mansell believes were forged order sheets and other documents.
“It all looked very legitimate… he basically showed me his business number, the orders that he has to fill, what his supplier gave him and what he was shorted. It was all very well thought out,” she said.
He left with about
The amount of product taken from Frig’s was equivalent to about two days worth of sales, she said.
Mansell called many of her competitors in the meat industry to warn them about what happened. She connected with 10 businesses that suffered similar losses, but none had filed police reports, she said.
“I died a little inside with every person telling me they already knew,” she said. “It was heartbreaking, to be honest. It kind of squashes your faith in humanity.”
She compiled information from other affected butchers and urged them to file police reports before she did so herself.
City meat suppliers report similar frauds
RCMP spokesperson Cpl.
While no other reports have been received within the Mounties’ jurisdiction, investigators believe “there may be multiple businesses within the city that were affected,” Roussel said in an email statement.
The
Other businesses may be linked to the investigation, but police cannot provide further information while that process is ongoing, spokesperson
Glover recognized the suspect as a client who had previously ordered meat from the business and paid without issue. Multiple attempts to reach the man went unanswered, she said.
The suspect had been popping into the butcher store periodically for more than a month to inquire about wholesale prices. He told staff he worked at
The man sent Bayles a screenshot of an e-transfer payment in the amount of the order, but the money wasn’t received and the butcher refused to turn over the meat, he said.
‘Heartbreaking to hear’
The man worked there for at least five years. When he left, he said he was going to help his sister open a restaurant, Siwicki said.
Siwicki described him as a “great guy” and hard worker who sometimes filled in as a chef when needed.
“It was a big loss when he left,” he said.
Lee, the owner of an
Lee, who asked that his last name not be published, said he has not spoken with the suspect in months. As early as January, Lee’s meat suppliers began raising alarms that the suspect had been ordering from them while claiming to still work at the eatery, he said.
“It’s heartbreaking to hear about these stories,” Lee said. “I told them to report it to police.”
Lee said the man suffers from bipolar disorder and his family is concerned about his behaviour. As he spoke, a woman Lee identified as his wife (the suspect’s sister) was heard sobbing in the background.
“He really needs some professional help,” Lee said.
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