Humberside Police Appeal To Find Con Man Targeting Elderly People

Humberside Police Appeal To Find Con Man Targeting Elderly People
Humberside Police Appeal To Find Con Man Targeting Elderly People

Humberside Police are appealing for information in relation to a bogus Post Office worker who targeting vulnerable and elderly people in East Yorkshire by conning them into handing over their bank cards.

In a statement released Humberside Police said;

“So far we have had reports of two incidents at houses in Beverley and Willerby, where a man dressed as a postal worker said he had a parcel for the occupant but there was an outstanding postage charge that had to be paid before he could hand it over.”

“The suspect claimed he could not take the outstanding £0.55 in cash and it would have to be paid by debit card.”

“He then claimed the transaction had not gone through and moved away to get a better signal on the card machine – but instead left, taking the card with him.”

“The latest incident happened in Wheatcroft, Wilerby, at around 9.20am on Thursday, August 9, when a 71-year-old man was targeted.”

“The suspect was white, around 6ft tall, heavy build, with short brown hair and brown glasses. He also had a beard, a double chin and wore a red T-shirt with a Post Office logo on the front.”

“We also issued an appeal after a 76-year-old woman in Lairgate, Beverley, had her card stolen in similar circumstances on Wednesday, July 25.”

“In both cases, the card was later used to withdraw hundreds of pounds at nearby cash machines.”

“We’re appealing for anyone with information about the incidents to get in touch – and for those with elderly or vulnerable neighbours, friends and relatives to pass on our warning to stop others falling victim to the scam.”

Police are offering advice to members of the public in case they are approached, their advice is;

Always ask for identification when you’re approached by someone on your doorstep.

If you’re not sure, call the firm they claim to be from. If they’re genuine, they won’t mind.

Don’t assume that because they’re in uniform they are who they claim to be.

Don’t hand over any cash or your card or personal details.

Never allow someone into your home before you’re confident they are who they say they are.

If you can help, please call 101 quoting incident numbers 16/78364/18 (Beverley) and 16/84320/18 (Willerby).



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