WINNIPEG -- Manitoba Public Insurance shared its annual Top Five Fraud list which focuses on the insurance company catching people who tried to make what it calls "bogus claims." "MPI releases its annual top five fraud list to raise awareness about the costs related to auto insurance fraud – about $50 per customer yearly," said Curtis Wennberg, who is the chief operating officer for MPI, in a news release. At the top of the list is an incident where MPI said a man reported that his new trailer had been stolen from a community in rural Manitoba. BURNED-OUT TRAILER FOUND OUTSIDE TOWN