Distraction burglars change tactics with the seasons
| Published: 15th November 2008 11:31 |
Police are warning householders that criminals who talk their way into homes to steal change their tricks for the darker nights.
PC Andy Williams, who co-ordinates intelligence about distraction burglars for Avon and Somerset Constabulary, said he has seen a seasonal trend: "At this time of year burglars break into homes through windows and back doors, only coming out with their story when they are challenged.
picture from A&S police website
"Intruders have claimed to be from the police, security officers or well-meaning neighbours chasing burglary suspects."
PC Williams said just last week an elderly couple had cash stolen by intruders claiming to be CID officers, while on Wednesday an elderly lady had a significant amount of money taken by burglars pretending to be security men.
He said: "These burglars' usual ruse is to call claiming to be from the water board or with some other story. They either talk their way in or keep the householder at the door long enough for an accomplice to sneak in to steal.
"They have changed their tactics because vulnerable people are taking heed of the simple security message 'unsure? don't open the door' and are even less likely to open up to a stranger in the darker evenings."
Anyone who turns away a suspicious caller should immediately call the police on 0845 456 7000.
PC Williams urged the friends, neighbours and family of vulnerable members of our community to call police immediately if they see any unusual visitors or suspicious activity.
He added: "It's vital to call police at once if you've been burgled or found someone in your home. We've done well capturing offenders when victims have dialled 999 immediately after being targeted by burglars. Don't delay - call straight away."
Police say that by taking simple security steps householders can defeat doorstep crooks - the number of distraction burglaries has dropped by a third on last year.
- If in doubt, keep them out.
- Always keep back doors and windows secured
- Use the door chain so you can ask for identification before letting anyone in. Don't worry about seeming rude - genuine callers expect to be asked for their I.D."
Anyone who turns away a suspicious caller should immediately call the police on 0845 456 7000.
More information on how to combat doorstep crooks is available from the police website www.avonandsomerset.police.uk .
The police website also offers information on the Bobby van scheme which provides a home security check and improvements for vulnerable people.
If you have any information about those responsible for distraction burglary you can call the independent Crimestoppers charity anonymously on 0800 555 111, or contact local officers on 0845 456 7000.
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