'I am sorry': Sask. contractor pleads guilty in $275,000 fraud case
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Regina-based company Prairie Boy Windows and Doors pleaded guilty in provincial court Monday on fraud charges.
Regina-based company Prairie Boy Windows and Doors pleaded guilty in provincial court Monday on fraud charges.
Sarah Turnbull was defrauded $18,000 for a deposit she made in March 2022.
“It’s just nice to see sometimes justice is served,” she told CTV News following court proceedings Monday. “Today is a good day.”
CTV News first met the Turnbull’s in July 2022 when they were still searching for the answer on whether or not they would get their brand new windows and doors.
Sarah says she chose Prairie Boy Windows and Doors because of their good reputation and empathy for their daughter, who is in a wheelchair.
“And it turns out, he was just [de]frauding me the whole time,” she said. “He never ordered the windows. Never had any intention to.”
Regina Police Service (RPS) arrested the business owner, Joseph Alan Myers on Dec. 6, 2023 after more than 50 victims filed reports claiming they were defrauded by the business.