
After multiple recent thefts linked to private transactions, Barrie Police is offering safety tips for those meeting unknown people.
Police say two recent incidents resulted in an electronic tablet that was for sale being stolen while the sellers were distracted during the transaction process.
In one incident, a female attended the seller’s residence and appeared to complete an e-transfer payment in exchange for the device, which was later discovered to be fraudulent. Moments later, a male suspect arrived, grabbed the device, and fled with the female suspect to a waiting vehicle driven by a third person.
In a release issued Friday, Barrie Police say they encourage residents to use the parking lot of its headquarters as a secure, public place to meet. Alternatively, the next best option would be a well-lit busy public place.
They also encourage vigilance, and to conduct transactions during daylight hours and avoid meeting alone when possible.
"Ultimately, your safety is not worth the value of any item you are selling," Barrie Police said. "If a situation feels suspicious or escalates, do not attempt to physically prevent a theft or confront suspects. No amount of money or property is worth risking your personal safety. Instead, prioritize your well-being and report the incident to police as soon as possible."





