Advice to residents after distraction burglaries

Published on: Wednesday, 26th April 2023
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Police officers are reminding residents to be vigilant and report any suspicious activity after a series of distraction burglaries.

A number of burglaries have been reported from the Ilkeston and Swadlincote areas on 14th and 15th April when a group of up to four men have attended the home of elderly residents and claimed to be working for a utility company or a property repair company.

One of the males goes over the boundary to the side or rear of the property to take the homeowner to view the alleged problem while the others enter the property and steal items from within, often jewellery and cash.

A silver VW Golf has been seen in the areas around the times of the distraction burglaries. The men involved have been described as white males, usually wearing all black clothing and often wearing surgical type masks.

Police officers are keen to hear from anyone who may have had a visit from any unannounced callers such as this, as well as anyone who may have seen a group of men matching their description, behaving suspiciously in the areas on the days stated.

Officers are also reminding people of some security steps to help keep themselves and their elderly or vulnerable relatives safe:

  • Always insist on checking the ID of the caller. If they are genuine, they won’t mind waiting or returning at another time. But do not use any telephone numbers provided by the caller as they may be bogus.
  • Encourage older and more vulnerable people to get in the habit of always locking their doors and using a door-chain or spy hole.
  • Telephone a neighbour, or nearby friend, and ask them to come along to help check out the caller before you open the door to them.
  • Don’t keep large quantities of cash at home, and ensure all valuables are secured and out of sight.
  • Remember that it isn’t rude to refuse to let a stranger into your home.

If you have any information that can help with the investigation, please make contact using any of the below methods, quoting the reference number 23*226885:

You can also anonymously contact the independent charity Crimestoppers, on 0800 555 111 or by visiting www.crimestoppers-uk.org

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