Police issue warning after elderly woman targeted at bus interchange

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POLICE are warning residents in Warrington to remain vigilant following reports of a distraction theft involving an elderly woman at the town’s bus interchange.

On Tuesday 11 April, officers were made aware of an incident involving an elderly woman who had her bank cards stolen.

The woman was at Warrington Interchange when she was approached by two women who insisted that she had dropped a £10 note earlier and they were trying to return it.

While the victim was checking, one of the offenders pushed a £10 note into her purse, with the other interjecting and distracting the victim. Whilst distracted, cash and cards are stolen from the victim’s purse.
The two women then proceeded to withdraw a quantity of cash from the victim’s bank.

PC Graham Davies of Warrington Local Policing Unit said: “Thankfully, on this occasion, the woman has received a full refund for the money that has stolen, but this may not always be the case.
“While this investigation continues, we’re urging residents to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity.
“We would strongly advise anyone that if you are approached, or feel something is suspicious, immediately phone the police on 101 to report the incident.”
Information can also be given anonymously by contacting Crimestoppers at 0800 555 111.


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