A Dartmouth woman is now facing more than 100 fraud related charges dating back to the mid 1990’s.
Alissa Kathryn MacGillivary was originally charged last year, but further police work uncovered more offences.
RCMP say they found more than 15 fake names and identities used by MacGillivary, It is alleged she has fraudulently obtained more than $100,000 since 2014.
MacGillivary is in police custody and due back in court Friday.
The charges include:
- Failure to Comply with a Release Order
- Extortion
- Possession of Property Obtained by Crime (4 counts)
- Forgery (21 counts)
- Use of Forged Documents (28 counts)
- Possession of Forged Documents (32 counts)
- Using Mails to Defraud (4 counts)
- Fraud (2 counts)
- Identity Theft (10 counts)
- Identity Fraud (4 counts)
Anyone who thinks they could be a victim, knows someone who could be a victim, is encouraged to contact police at 902-490-5020.
Should you wish to remain anonymous, call Nova Scotia Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-tips (8477) or submit a secure web tip at www.crimestoppers.ns.ca.








