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The following is part three of a four-part Halton series on crime in the region. Next week, see part four focusing on residential break-ins.A Milton woman is sharing her familys brush with a grandparent scam in order to help others from falling for similar schemes.Sydney, who does not want her last name used out of safety concern, said she received a flurry of calls from he
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