Glasgow Times

OAP’s fears after being robbed twice in a week

- BY EMA SABLJAK

A PENSIONER is afraid for his safety in his own home after it was robbed twice in one week.

The 84- year- old was left shaken after the incidents in the May Gardens area of Hamilton.

His flat was first targeted sometime between Sunday, September 27 and Monday, September 28 when two women asked to use his bathroom.

After they left, the pensioner discovered that a mid- three figure sum has been stolen from his home.

The woman who is believed to have stolen the money is described as being around 40 to 45- years- old, white, approximat­ely 5ft 5ins, with a stocky build, blonde hair and a local accent.

Her accomplice was also white, slightly taller, with a slim build, black hair and was wearing a dark- coloured scarf.

Around 8pm yesterday, his home was targeted again after the first woman returned to the property.

On Thursday evening the woman was accompanie­d by a man.

The duo stole a larger threefigur­e sum from the victim and assaulted him when he tried to stop them.

The male suspect is described as being in his 50s or 60s, white, approximat­ely 6ft tall, with a big build and a local accent.

Detective Sergeant Kevin Clark, from Lanarkshir­e CID, said: “These are two absolutely despicable crimes, which have left the victim embarrasse­d, shaken and fearing for his safety in his own home.

“We are appealing to anyone with any informatio­n to come forward, particular­ly if you believe you may have seen the suspects in or around the area on either of these occasions.

“Incidents like this also drive home the importance of ensuring you don’t open your door to anyone you are not certain of.

“Never let anyone make you feel pressured into letting them into your home, for whatever reason.

“We would also ask people to look out for family members and neighbours who may be vulnerable, and may be seen as an easy target for this sort of crime.”

Anyone with any informatio­n on these incidents is urged to call police on 101, quoting incident 3275 of October 1.

Alternativ­ely, you can contact Crimestopp­ers on 0800 555 111, if you wish to remain anonymous.

These are two absolutely despicable crimes, which have left the victim fearing for his safety in his own home

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