Police issue warning as three elderly people targeted by fraudsters in Suffolk

Police are investigating three separate incidents where elderly people were targeted by fraudsters in Suffolk. Quick-thinking bank staff intervened in all three cases, preventing any money from being withdrawn.

Elderly lady on her phone
Elderly lady on her phone

Why it matters: Fraudsters are actively targeting vulnerable residents in Suffolk, attempting to convince them to withdraw large sums of money through various deception tactics.

Elderly lady on her phone
Police are investigating three separate incidents where elderly people were targeted by fraudsters in Suffolk

The big picture: Three incidents have been reported so far:

  • An elderly woman in Bury St Edmunds was assisted by bank staff after becoming confused while trying to withdraw a large sum
  • A woman in Lowestoft attempted to withdraw £2,000 after receiving calls claiming she was being watched
  • An elderly man in Bury St Edmunds tried to withdraw £5,000 after being offered a discounted painting by a stranger

What they're saying: Detective Inspector Rory Prior called the incidents "despicable crimes", saying: "The perpetrators are preying on vulnerable people in a bid to cheat them out of their savings."

Police advice:

  • Do not respond to phone requests to withdraw money
  • Families should help safeguard elderly and vulnerable relatives
  • Report suspicious activity to police

Bottom line: Suffolk Police are dedicating specific resources to track down the offenders and urge anyone with information to contact them via www.suffolk.police.uk/tell-us or call 101.

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