Further CCTV issued as police extend hunt for callous fraudsters to the West Midlands

20 August 2013

Police investigating a series of bank card scams against elderly people in York and Harrogate have issued a further CCTV image of a person they would like to speak to.

The image was captured at a travel agents in Solihull in the West Midlands when a bank card which had been taken from a 78-year-old Harrogate woman was used in a failed attempt to purchase Euros.

The card was however, successfully used in a jeweller’s store and to withdraw cash from a bank in the Coventry area. In total around £6,600 was taken from the elderly victim’s account.

The fraud is one of a number of cases being investigated by North Yorkshire Police after elderly residents have been tricked into handing over their bank cards and personal identification numbers (PIN) to people claiming to be from their bank or a utility company.

The tricksters begin by calling the victim by phone and claim that they have an unpaid bill or that a fraud has occurred on their bank account.

They then offer to send someone to the victim’s house to pick up their bank card to enable them to sort out the fraud or to settle the bill.

At some point during their conversations they persuade the unsuspecting victim to give them their pin number.

The conmen struck in Harrogate and York in late June and early July and have succeeded in stealing thousands of pounds after going to banks and travel agencies to withdraw money using their victims’ bank cards. Police issued an appeal at the time warning residents to be on their guard.

The woman in the CCTV is described as white, around 5ft 2in, of medium build and had pale skin and dark brown shoulder length hair.

Detective Sergeant Lydia Davenport of Harrogate CID, said:

These people are very plausible and charming when they contact the elderly people and it is easy to see how they can be convinced by what they are saying. In reality they are preying on elderly people’s vulnerability and trusting nature.

We are determined to catch them and bring them to justice. I am therefore asking for the public’s help to identify them as we continue our investigations.

Anyone who recognises the person in the image or has any information about the scams is as asked to contact Harrogate CID on 01423 539081.

Or you can pass information anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

Members of the public are advised to never, under any circumstances, give their bank account passwords or PIN numbers to anyone. Nor should they hand over their bank card to anyone other than a bank employee inside banking premises.

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