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Bogus workman steals £80 from elderly woman, CCTV issued: Doncaster
(DN1 - Friday, 27 January, 2012)

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Bogus workman steals £80 from elderly woman, CCTV issued: Doncaster

Police in Doncaster are trying to trace a man after an alleged distraction burglary at Emley House on St James Street.

The incident happened on Wednesday, 11 January around 4pm after the occupant, an elderly woman, was followed into the communal area of the flats by a man.

The man then tricked his way into her flat by saying he needed to check the water pressure.

Once inside he asked the woman to hold the taps in her kitchen to feel for any changes in the water pressure.

After around 20 minutes, the man left and the woman discovered that drawers had been opened in various rooms and £80 was missing from her purse, which was in her handbag in the living room.

Police have released a CCTV image of the man they are trying to trace in connection with this theft.

Inspector Amanda Hunter said:

"I would urge anybody who may recognise the man from the CCTV image to contact us immediately.

"I would also like to advise residents to be vigilant to this type of offence.

"If someone calls at your door without an appointment, always ask to see their ID and check with their company before allowing them to enter.

"The simple message is, ' if your not sure, don't open the door'."

Anybody with information should contact the police on 101.

Alternatively call Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.

Police Force: South Yorkshire

Address:
Emley House
St James Street
Doncaster
YORKSHIRE
DN1

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