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Encyclopedia > Lorne Mitton

Lorne Mitton is the current mayor of Moncton, New Brunswick. He was elected in May 2004. His predecessor was Brian Murphey. Moncton (46°6′ N 64°46′ W, AST, 2001 population 61,046, metropolitan population 117,727) is one of the eight cities in the Canadian province of New Brunswick. ...


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Mayor impersonator scams hundreds from Moncton businesses (1183 words)
Moncton police are trying to track down a scam artist claiming to be Mayor Lorne Mitton in desperate need of money.
Police are investigating because two businesses lost hundreds of dollars to a person who called claiming to be the mayor, stuck at an airport and trying to raise enough money to buy a plane ticket.
Mitton heard about the money grab about a week ago from suspicious business owners in Moncton who received calls from the scammer.
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