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Elderly woman conned out of £100,000 by scam artists posing as police officers and bank staff | |
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An elderly woman has been conned out of almost £100,000 by scam artists posing as police officers and bank clerks. | An elderly woman has been conned out of almost £100,000 by scam artists posing as police officers and bank clerks. |
Police said the 89-year-old woman, from Atherstone in Warwickshire, had a phone call telling her there was a problem with her bank. | Police said the 89-year-old woman, from Atherstone in Warwickshire, had a phone call telling her there was a problem with her bank. |
Someone posing as an officer from the Metropolitan Police said the force was investigating and she was tricked into transferring the money out of her account “to be safe”. | Someone posing as an officer from the Metropolitan Police said the force was investigating and she was tricked into transferring the money out of her account “to be safe”. |
DCI Sean Paley, from Warwickshire and West Mercia Police, said “This was a very callous and deliberate targeting of a vulnerable lady that forms part of a series of such crimes across the country. | DCI Sean Paley, from Warwickshire and West Mercia Police, said “This was a very callous and deliberate targeting of a vulnerable lady that forms part of a series of such crimes across the country. |
“Whilst people are generally aware of such scams, these criminals target vulnerable members of the community. | “Whilst people are generally aware of such scams, these criminals target vulnerable members of the community. |
“I would urge people to talk to close friends and relatives who they think could be at risk.” | “I would urge people to talk to close friends and relatives who they think could be at risk.” |
Police warned people to beware unexpected calls and remember to ensure callers and genuine before giving out personal details. | Police warned people to beware unexpected calls and remember to ensure callers and genuine before giving out personal details. |
Anyone receiving a suspicious call should contact police on 101 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111. | Anyone receiving a suspicious call should contact police on 101 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111. |
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