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Single woman shares ‘Calgary Romeo’ online dating warning: ‘Love bombing is a real thing’

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Blaire Wortley just wanted to make a connection. Instead, she found herself uncovering a online dating scam involving a man police say swindled more than $25,000 from dozens of victims.

Calgary police said the man, 36-year-old Bryan Christopher Syryda, was reported to CPS back in 2020 after several people at that time alleged to have given him money in return for discounted tech items such as televisions. Read more: Calgary Romeo racks up almost $25K from victims in bogus tech scams The victims were told by Syryda he worked for well-known tech companies and had access to electronics at discounted and group rates.

At that time, several charges were laid by police. As investigators delved into the allegations, they became aware of several local Calgary women who met the Syryda by online dating apps such as Bumble, Tinder and Plenty of Fish.

Wortley said she was one of the alleged romance scam victims. She said she moved to Calgary back in the fall and was looking to meet new people. Read more: Could the coronavirus fundamentally change the way we date?

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