REGINA — A 47-year-old man is facing several charges following a fraud investigation involving multiple victims and losses exceeding $50,000.
According to Regina police, between April and September 2025, several individuals entered into agreements with Sask Abatement to perform residential renovation, abatement, landscaping, and construction work. After receiving quotes and signed contracts for the proposed projects, the victims provided deposits by bank draft and e-transfer.
The investigation found that some projects were never started, others were only partially completed, and several properties were left with unfinished work after the man stopped attending the job sites, say police. Victims reported that requests for refunds weren't fulfilled.
Jeremy Jordan was arrested on June 3 without incident following a traffic stop. He was charged with fraud over $5,000, criminal breach of trust, and laundering proceeds of crime.









