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Seniors Duped Out Of Thousands Of Dollars By 'Distraction' Thieves

Darpan News Desk, 09 Mar, 2017 12:38 PM
    Vancouver Police are advising the public to be cautious following a string of distraction thefts targeting the elderly.
     
    The VPD has received three reports of distraction thefts that have resulted in thousands of dollars being stolen from elderly victim’s bank accounts.
     
    The incidents occurred on March 2nd and 3rd at grocery stores on Vancouver’s West Side: City Square, Oakridge Mall, and West Broadway at MacDonald Street. Suspects watched as elderly customers used their debit cards to make a purchase, taking note of their PIN as they punched it into the keypad.
     
    Once outside, the suspect made contact with the victim, chatting with them, and sometimes hugging them, as their accomplice secretly removed the victim’s wallet from their bag, walker, or jacket pocket. They took out the financial card and quickly returned the wallet to the victim’s pocket. It wasn’t until later that the seniors discovered money had been taken from their accounts.
     
    The men and woman targeted ranged in age from 82 to 97.
     
    The suspects were described as:
     
    Suspect 1: White male with darker skin, 25- to 30-years-old, 5’10” to 5’11” tall, medium build, wearing a white and black camouflage ball-cap and black shoes
     
    Suspect 2: White male with darker skin, 30- to 40-year-old, 5’9″ tall, stocky build, wearing a black toque, black jacket, and black track pants with white stripes down the legs
     
     
     
    The Vancouver Police Department would like to remind the public of the following tips:
     
    protect your personal space
     
    make sure no one is around you when entering your PIN into keypads
     
    be loud if you need help – don’t be afraid to shout or yell
     
    protect your belongings
     
    don’t hesitate to call police if you need assistance
     
    For information on how seniors can protect themselves, visit VPD’s Safety Awareness for Elders (S.A.F.E.).
     
    Anyone with information about this crime is asked to contact detectives at (604) 717-9061 or Crime Stoppers at 1 (800) 222-8477.

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