Police hunt for man who conned Leigh couple out of cash

DETAILS of a man who conned an unsuspecting couple out of money have been released by Essex Police

The thief, thought to be white and in his late 40s, offered to repair the front door of the retired couple’s property in Grasmere Avenue, in Leigh.

Despite the door not being broken, the male homeowner handed over £60.

The female owner then returned home and spoke to the man who requested another £160, at which point she asked him for identification.

The conman ran off with the £60 towards Glenbervie Drive, claiming he would be back later, but did not return.

He is described as approximately 5ft 3inches tall, of medium build, sporting stubble and having a London accent.

At the time he was wearing a grey-striped baseball cap which had an unusually large peak, a dark-grey V-neck woollen jumper and black trousers.

Police are urging homeowners to keep strangers out of their properties. Investigating Officer, Dc Iain White, said: “We would urge and remind all homeowners to refuse entry to any stranger turning up on their doorstep without appointment and to obtain valid identification from those who do so.

"If these people are who they say they are, then they will only be too happy and patient while you verify the details with their manager.

“We really want to catch this man so are urging anyone who saw him, helped with the description provided, in Leigh or the surrounding area, on Wednesday to contact us.”

The fraud took place at 11:30am on Wednesday September 5.

Anyone with information in connection should contact detectives at Southend police station on 101.

Comments(6)

muffindamule says...
3:02pm Sun 9 Sep 12

Frankly I'm surprised that they parted with any money at all if their front door wasn't broken. This kind of thing seems to be happening much more than it did a few decades ago. Why ?

Jack0 says...
5:37pm Sun 9 Sep 12

because judges congratulate them for their courage instead of slamming them in the nick

perini says...
9:32am Mon 10 Sep 12

muffindamule wrote:
Frankly I'm surprised that they parted with any money at all if their front door wasn't broken. This kind of thing seems to be happening much more than it did a few decades ago. Why ?
Because people have lost 'common sense' and the State doesn't tell them what to do in situations like this so they remain gullible!

emcee says...
2:41pm Mon 10 Sep 12

It is not only the elderly but more and more people, in general, seem to be falling for scams. OK, so a lot of con artists are becoming more sophisticated in their approach but we still hear of people falling for the most ridiculous of scams. Can all these people really be that gullable? Could it be that people have become too frightened to say NO or could it be that, as a society, people no longer live life by using common sense and are relying too much on rules and regulations to get out of a situation?

maywood says...
5:40pm Mon 10 Sep 12

We are ruled by a Dictatorship called Government,we are watched over by the Big Brother Camers,they are everywere,then we are told lie after lie by people who fiddle expenses,and most get away with it,no wonder we give up thinking for ourselves,

WhateverS says...
7:52pm Mon 10 Sep 12

A Fool and his money are easily parted age has nothing to do with it
We are all con'd every day
But on a brighter note have a nice day x

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