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Distraction Burglary


Good Afternoon Resident 

 

I wanted to let you know about a distraction burglary which has occurred recently in Scarborough. 

I want to make you aware of the circumstances, to empower you to challenge doorstep callers at your property. This could occur anywhere, not just Scarborough. 

 

At approx. 3pm on Friday 18th October 2024, two men approached a property on Redcliffe Road in Scarborough, suggesting they needed to carry out check on the water at the property. 

 

Once the men had left, the elderly resident then realised that items had been removed and that they had been the victim of a distraction burglary. 

 

The men were described as being head to foot in fluorescent orange work type clothing. We believe they were driving a black Audi A4 estate car with ladders on the roof. 

 

We are appealing for anyone who may have had a visit from these men to contact Police as soon as possible. 

 

Please email James.Temple@northyorkshire.police.uk if you have any information that could help our investigation.

Alternatively, you can call North Yorkshire Police on 101, and ask for James Temple, or contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or via their website.

Please quote reference 12240190261 when passing on information.

 

Crime Prevention Advice 

 

Distraction burglars often prey on the vulnerable and pretend to be someone they are not to gain entry to your home.
Common methods used by distraction burglars are:


• pretending to be from a care agency, the council or a utility company investigating a gas or water leak
• seeking help to leave a note for a neighbour or even asking for a drink of water if they claim to be thirsty or unwell
• claiming to be in a hurry or emergency and needing to get into your home quickly
• working in teams, with one person distracting you while the other searches your home
 

How to prevent it:


There are a number of things you can do to prevent distraction burglary. Don’t be afraid to ask questions about anyone at your door – genuine callers won’t mind. Always remember 'if in doubt, keep them out':


• use your door viewer to see who’s there
• if you open the door put the chain on first
• always ask for ID and check it with the company before letting somebody into your home
• use the phone number advertised in the phone book or online, as the number on their identity card could be fake. For a utility company, call the customer service department. Close the door while you do this
• if you feel at all unsure, schedule a time for the caller to come back when a friend or relative is there
• for pre-planned appointments with utility companies, a password scheme can be set up
 


If you feel threatened or in danger by the presence of the caller, call 999.
 

Kind Regards 

 

Nathan 
 


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Nathan Stuart
(North Yorkshire Police, PCSO, North Yorkshire)

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