More on KentOnline
Police are warning people to be vigilant after a report an aggressive bogus caller claiming to be a bailiff and entering a property wearing a bulletproof vest.
A man is said to have knocked on a house in Couzins Walk, Dartford, earlier this month claiming he was a bailiff and that the homeowner owed nearly £600 in an unpaid fine.
The man entered the resident’s property but became aggressive when the resident asked why he did not have the correct paperwork with him.
The man showed the resident an iPad with the resident’s name on.
However it was incorrect, and the man left the house.
The resident, who took the man’s name from an ID badge, called the company he claimed to be from and staff there confirmed they had no-one of that name, and did not have the resident’s address on their system.
The man, who was dressed in what appeared to be a company uniform, was also reportedly wearing a bulletproof vest and jeans.
He is described as white, tall with a stocky build and aged in his thirties with a strong English accent.
He told the resident he was wearing a body worn camera.
DS Beverley Morrison said: “We are treating this as an isolated case and while we do not want to make people worry we would like to use this opportunity to raise awareness and to just remind people how they can stay safer in their homes.”
Representatives from water, gas and electric companies rarely visit without appointments.
Stay safe by remembering some key pieces of advice:
Anyone who thinks they may have had a bogus caller can call 101 to report the incident or 999 in an emergency.