Kentish Express Ashford & District

Pensioner’s money is stolen by caller ‘checking radiator’

- By Kristina Curtis

Police are warning people to be vigilant after an elderly woman was the victim of a distractio­n burglary in Ashford.

Money was stolen from the woman’s purse after the offender approached her at her home in Brookfield Road on the evening of Monday, October 2.

DS Carl Evans said: “The man claimed there was a problem with the water supply and asked the elderly occupant to go upstairs to check a radiator.

“After he’d gone she realised money had been stolen from her purse.”

The man is described as white, clean-shaven, in his 50s and about 5ft 2in. He was wearing a dark coat, dark trousers and a black cap.

DS Evans urged people to be vigilant and to look out for elderly and vulnerable neighbours and relatives.

He said: “Although unharmed, the victim was understand­ably shaken by this incident. But there are ways people can protect themselves.”

This includes ensuring back doors and windows are shut and locked when answering your front door, fitting extra security measures such as spy holes, door chains, door locks and intruder alarms and always checking the identity of cold callers.

A door chain or spy hole will help you do this without letting anyone into your home. Don’t be afraid to turn people away

Police would like to hear from anyone who saw a man matching the above descriptio­n or anyone acting suspicious­ly in the Brookfield Road area at the time.

Anyone with informatio­n is asked to contact Kent Police on 01843 222289, or Kent Crimestopp­ers anonymousl­y on 0800 555 111, quoting reference number 02-1473

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