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Ramsgate: Woman in her 80s has been the victim of a distraction burglary

An elderly woman in Ramsgate has been the victim of a distraction burglary.

The woman, in her 80s, reported answering the door to a middle aged female, asking her if gardening work was available.

The victim soon realised her handbag - which contained cash, a bank card and other personal items - was missing from her home.

Police are investigating. Stock image.
Police are investigating. Stock image.

The female who knocked on the door in Northwood Road has been described as being white, aged between 40 to 50 years old, with a spotty complexion.

The burglary took place on Thursday, March 30 between 12.30pm and 5pm.

Police would also like to identify a man also seen in the area at the same time.

He is described as a white man, aged between 30 and 40 years old, of a medium build and with dark hair.

Investigating officer DC Richard Cordery said: "Due to the warm weather, the back door was left open and it is believed the handbag was taken, possibly while the victim was answering the front door.

"We ask anyone who might have seen something suspicious at the time gets in contact as they may have information which could help our investigation."

Witnesses can contact Kent Police on 01843 222289 quoting ZY/12691/17. Alternatively, contact Kent Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555111.


Officers investigating the burglary are now reminding people to keep doors and windows secure during the sunny weather.

DC Cordery said: "As the summer approaches, it may be tempting to leave windows or doors open to keep cool, but it is also important people remember to secure their properties.".

The following safety advice has been issued by police, to help reduce the risk of becoming a victim of a similar offence:

• Lock your back doors and windows before answering your front door – thieves are known to work in pairs, one entering through the back door while the other knocks at the front.
• Use a spyhole and ask who the caller is through the door first, then keep the door on the chain.
• Check their identification, even if they have a pre-arranged appointment.
• If you're not expecting the caller and they do not carry an ID card, do not let them in.
• To check a caller is genuine, you can look up the number in the phone book or a recent bill and check it against the card the caller has given you.
• Don't just ring the number on the card - it may be fake.
• If you have any doubts about whether the caller is genuine, ask them to leave and come back at a time convenient to you and when you've had a chance to ask someone to be with you.
• Never leave your front door unattended. If you need to get something, close the door until you return.

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