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Crime Prevention Advice
Distraction Burglary
If in doubt, keep them out!
Not all distraction burglars break into your home, some try to
trick or con their way into your home by distraction burglary.
Known as distraction burglars, or bogus callers, they will try
to mislead you or distract your attention to get into your home
and steal your money or valuables.
Most people who call at your home will be genuine but sometimes
people turn up unannounced, with the intention of tricking their
way into your home - distraction burglary. You should always be
aware when someone you don’t know calls at your door. They
can be convincing and often persuasive and yet potention distraction
burglary offender.
Bogus callers may be smartly dressed and claim to be from the
council, the police, health organisations or gas, water or electricity
companies. Check their ID Card and telephone the number displayed.
They may be dealers offering to buy your jewellery, antiques or
furniture at what seems to be a good price but could actually be
a lot less than the item is worth.
They may be workmen trying to persuade you that you need urgent
repairs doing to your home. You also need to be careful of callers
offering to make building repairs or to tarmac your drive. Sometimes
they can ask for money in advance or even overcharge you.
Beware of callers who attempt to distract you by claiming they
have seen something untoward in another room or outside, which
may encourage you to leave the room and become exposed to distraction
burglary.
Fitting, and using, a door chain or spy hole to the front door
will help you to check who the caller is before opening and if
they cannot produce an official identity card then do not let them
in. You can even ring the company they say they are from to confirm
their identity.
A genuine caller will not mind you closing the door for two minutes
while you check their ID and most will be happy to make an appointment
and return at a later date or time.
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