A former resident of South Glengarry is serving a prison sentence and probation for a series of offenses involving immigration and identity fraud.

In 2024, Cornwall Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), acted on information received from the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) and launched an identity fraud investigation in 2024 that uncovered a long running scheme involving U.S. citizen 70-year-old Peter Eliot Granovetter. 

According to the RCMP, the investigation determined that Granovetter had unlawfully assumed the identity of a Canadian citizen in 2012. Between 2008 and 2009, Granovetter—who was wanted in New Jersey for Failure to Appear—illegally entered Canada. While residing in South Glengarry, he obtained the personal information of a living Canadian citizen and used it to impersonate him for personal gain.

Using the stolen identity, Granovetter later created an additional false identity, ultimately securing a fraudulent Canadian citizenship certificate, passport, driver’s licence and health insurance card. 

While attempting to re-enter Canada with a false identity, Granovetter was arrested by the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) and turned over to the Cornwall RCMP where he was remanded into custody. All fraudulently obtained identity documents were seized as part of the investigation.

On December 17, 2025, Granovetter was found guilty and sentenced to a one (1) year term of incarceration, followed by probation prohibiting him from attending Canada for three (3) years, for the following offences:

  • Obtain Citizenship of Another Person, contrary to section 29(1)(a) of the Citizenship Act
  • Identity Fraud, contrary to section 403 of the Criminal Code
  • Forgery or Uttering Forged Passport, contrary to 57(2)(a) of the Criminal Code
  • Unlawfully Possess Documents of Canadian Citizenship, contrary to section 29(1)(c) of the Citizenship Act
  • Illegal Possession of a Government Document, contrary to section 56(1) of the Criminal Code
  • False Statement, contrary to section 153(a) of the Customs Act
  • Misrepresentation, contrary to section 127 of the Immigration Refugee Protection Act
  • False Statement, contrary to section 122(1)(b) of the Immigration Refugee Protection Act
  • Returning without Authorization, contrary to section 52(1) of the Immigration Refugee Protection Act