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Bury St Edmunds pensioner targeted in distraction burglary by two women 'selling care plan'




Two women who claimed to be selling a care plan targeted a Bury St Edmunds pensioner in a distraction burglary.

The incident was at about lunchtime on Tuesday, July 30 at a home in Oliver Road.

The victim, a man in his 80s, answered the door to two women who claimed to be selling a care plan.

Oliver Road, Bury St Edmunds. Picture: Google
Oliver Road, Bury St Edmunds. Picture: Google

Both women entered the home but did not show identification and stayed in the premises for about 15 minutes while they discussed setting up a care contract.

They did not produce any paperwork or ask the victim any personal details that might be required for such an application.

It was only after the women left that the victim noticed his house and car keys were missing.

The victim also reported his wallet, containing cash and cards, has since been stolen, which he believes may have been the following day (Wednesday, July 31) while he was at home.

The first suspect is described as white, in her 40s, with long, black hair. She was wearing jeans and a dark top.

The second suspect is described as white, in her 40s, with medium-length red hair. She was wearing jeans and a light top.

Police are reminding residents to keep an eye on their neighbours’ homes, particularly elderly neighbours, who may be vulnerable to bogus callers or rogue traders.

For crime prevention advice regarding cold callers, visit www.suffolk.police.uk/sites/suffolk/files/coldcallers.pdf

Suffolk Police have joined forces with a home security company to help make properties in the county more secure.

A spokesman said: "Residents may wish to consider installing a Ring Video Doorbell device which can, via a motion sensor, capture footage of activity outside their property."

Anyone with any information about this incident is asked to contact West CID at Suffolk Police quoting crime reference 37/45240/19.

Visit www.suffolk.police.uk/contact-us/existing-report-update