Runcorn & Widnes Weekly News

Warning over jewel salesman

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RUNCORN motorists are being urged to be wary of a man who pretends to break down on motorways before attempting to sell jewellery to those who respond when he flags them down for help.

The latest incident occurred on the southbound Junction 21A on the M6 in Warrington on Thursday, May 3.

Police were informed at around 11am that a man was trying to flag down motorists on the hard shoulder of the slip road.

He had fled when officers arrived.

There have been several other similar incidents on the M6, M62 and M61 reported to police over the past few weeks.

Inspector Mark Jones, of the Roads Policing Unit at Cheshire Constabula­ry, said: “I ask motorists to be wary of anyone flagging them down under suspicious circumstan­ces.

“If you have any doubt regarding the motives of someone trying to flag you down after seemingly breaking down then do not stop for them.

“I also urge motorists to report any similar incidents or suspicious activity to Cheshire police on 101, quoting incident number 53067, or Crimestopp­ers anonymousl­y on 0800 555 111. In an emergency or if there is a crime taking place call 999.

“Ideally we would like people to take note of the number plate of the vehicle concerned but motorists should only do this if it is safe to do so.”

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