Village Message from Neighbourhood Watch

 
From: "Village" <ck.clarke@PROTECTED>
Subject: Village Message from Neighbourhood Watch
Date: February 24th 2015

Hello everyone,

We have been visited by thieves in Thriplow this weekend. Here are the details and some general information.

There have been a number of shed/ outbuilding burglaries in Thriplow overnight 21/02/2015 – 22/02/2015 at Middle Street, and Lower Street.

The locks were forced in each case. A John Deere Tractor was stolen in one case, and a number of power tools and gardening tools were stolen in the further shed burglaries

Crime ref’s CF 0072620215, CF 0073010215, CF 0073980215

Also a vehicle was broken into at approx. 04:00hrs 23/02/2015 at Lower Street, Thriplow cash and electrical items were stolen.

Fraudsters are targeting people by “cold calling” them on the telephone.

The scam starts with the following simple activity:

  1. They will state that they are from the Bank Fraud department, the Police or other Law Enforcement.
  2. They will tell the victim that fraud is being carried out on the victim’s bank account and that to prevent it they need to carry out any of the below activities:- Need to access your bank accounts online. Need to hand over your pin numbers and bank cards to a courier/official sent to collect them. Need to hand over money to A courier/ official sent to collect them. Need to transfer your money to another “safe” bank account(s) which they provide details of.
  3. In order to prove their own credentials they will often ask you to telephone the “fraud” number you may have on the back of your bank card, or they may even ask you to telephone the Police to check that there is an official investigation, or telephone your own bank once the phone call to them is terminated.

Do not be fooled!

Do not telephone anyone at that stage as the phone line remains open and you are simply telephoning them back without realising. They will then continue with your assistance in stealing your money by any of the above methods.

PROTECT YOURSELF
The bank or the police will never telephone you “out of the blue” to ask you to transfer money into another account or hand over any of your money or bank cards. It is your money!! The bank or the police will never ask for your personal bank account details, or pin numbers over the phone. If you really want to check the credentials of a caller then go into your bank and ask to speak to the bank manager or use another phone to call the bank or police. If you are still unsure then attend a police station. Never discuss your banking details with strangers who call you!

Please be vigilant, and tell your neighbours.

Kind regards

  • This mailing list is a public mailing list - anyone may join or leave, at any time.
  • This mailing list is announce-only.

People subscribed to Thriplow Shop emails

Privacy Policy:

No privacy