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A large quantity of cash was stolen from a woman in her home after she was targeted by a bogus water board worker.
The thief knocked at the door of a property in Broad Lane, Dartford , and told the victim he urgently needed to come in to turn off water and prevent a flood of sewage.
After he gained entry, a second man appeared and rifled through the woman's handbag before taking the money.
When the householder, who is in her 60s, realised what had happened she tried to stop the pair but they fled the scene.
Investigating officer PC Rebecca Howlett said: "The victim was deliberately targeted and distracted whilst another suspect has carried out the theft.
"It is important for residents to remember that although this type of crime is very rare it can still occur and it is important to be familiar with the methods thieves can use.
"We would urge people to challenge any unknown door knockers by requesting to see identification. If the person does not have identification then you can close the door, find the company’s number and call them directly to ensure the legitimacy of the person at the door.
"Anyone who has knocked and is genuine will not mind you checking."
The two men who targeted the home at around 5.15pm on October 23 have been described as white and around 5ft 11in tall. They had local accents and were both wearing face coverings.
One man is described as wearing a black jacket, black jeans and a black baseball cap.
The second man is said to have been wearing a dark blue jacket with a light-coloured top underneath. He was wearing a baseball cap which was either grey or white in colour. He was also carrying a black holdall with white writing on it.
Anyone with information is asked to call Kent Police on 01474 366149 quoting 46/190173/20
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