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Cheshire Police are warning people in Crewe to be vigilant against fraudsters contacting elderly residents following a number of concerning incidents reported to police.
There are several reports coming in of incidents where elderly residents have been targeted by scammers posing as police officers.
The fraudsters contacted the victims by phone, claiming to be from the police, telling them their cards had possibly been compromised and that they needed to take action.
This is not the case and police would never phone people asking them to hand over cards or money.
Insp Dan Welch said:
“This is very concerning. I would urge anyone who has elderly relatives or neighbours to warn them not to be taken in by this scam. There are a number of ways to prevent fraud, and I would advise you make them familiar with these tips to keep them safe from fraudsters.”
Here are some safety tips to help prevent courier fraud: