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Police in both Nanaimo and Oceanside have had reports of a man and woman attempting to sell fake jewellery or lift, through sleight of hand, a victim's necklace or other items off them. (Image Credit: File photo/NanaimoNewsNOW)
familiar swindle

Jewelery scammers working multiple areas in Nanaimo and Parksville

Jun 15, 2026 | 11:56 AM

NANAIMO — While two people got away without losing money or valuables, another wasn’t quite so lucky, prompting a reminder from local Mounties.

Three separate incidents involving very similar details were reported to police in Nanaimo and Oceanside on June 6, with a man and a woman travelling in a black Audi approaching people in residential areas and attempting to sell them or offer jewellery to aid in a supposed emergency the pair were having.

Oceanside RCMP Sgt. Shane Worth told NanaimoNewsNOW two incidents were reported to them in the morning of June 6, involving the two asking for directions first from a person mowing their lawn, then another individual walking along the street.

“We have had this scam in the past in the mid-Island area, and they have used all sorts of vehicles. They’ve had children with them, they may not have even been the same people as these people, but people have done this in the past in recent memory on the island with a similar M.O.”

The story was similar in both cases: the pair stopped and asked for directions before quickly shifting the conversation towards some jewellery they had and needed to sell for some sort of family emergency.

In one of the situations in Parksville, the woman attempted to place a necklace on a would-be victim to see how it looked on them, however Worth said it’s likely an attempt to remove legitimate pieces from the victim.

“They’re very well trained, and in that same second sleight of hand, they’re able to remove your real jewellery, and they’re off. They will tug at your emotions, they are good at it, they’re trained, just be aware.”

After striking out with the two people known to be approached in Parksville, it appears the scammers headed south to Nanaimo, where they successfully stole a necklace from an individual in a residential area of the city.

None of the three locations had any useful surveillance footage, and no license plate was reported to police.

The man and woman are both described as heavy-set and of south Asian or Middle Eastern descent.

“If someone approaches you and is trying to sell you jewellery, it’s a scam,” Worth said. “Walk away, don’t engage. This is a situation where people will talk to you and say they’re lost or they are having a family emergency and they need some money, and the conversation quickly turns to them trying to sell you jewellery or trying to give you a hug or trying to put jewellery on you.”

A similar scam was reported in July 2025, this time involving a green Jaguar SUV, where a man of Middle Eastern descent ultimately sold fake gold to a man outside a north-end grocery store for $400.

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