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Fake charity workers attempt to steal pensioner's watch along London Road, Tunbridge Wells

By: Cara Simmonds csimmonds@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 15:03, 16 March 2022

Updated: 16:43, 16 March 2022

Bogus charity workers tried to steal a watch from a pensioner near Tunbridge Wells.

Detectives are appealing for information after the victim was approached by two women shortly before noon on Saturday.

The incident occured near the A26 London Road and Rocks Hollow Gardens in Tunbridge Wells. Picture: Google

It was reported he was getting out of a car close to the A26 London Road and Rocks Hollow Gardens.

The suspects gestured to pieces of paper they were holding, intimating they were seeking donations for a hospital to help people who were deaf or blind.

Whilst pointing to the documents, one of the suspects held the victim’s arm and attempted to remove his watch.

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The timepiece was initially taken but dropped when the victim challenged them.

Both suspects then ran away and got into a car parked nearby which was driven away by a third person. The vehicle was either a white or silver VW Golf.

Police are investigating two suspects who tried to steal a watch from a pensioner. Stock image

One of the would-be thieves is white, aged around 16, slim and 5ft tall and wore dark clothing.

The second suspect is also white, around 20, with a broader build and of similar height.

She had short dark hair and dark clothing. She also wore a face mask. Both are reported to have spoken with an Eastern European accent.

DI Jim Farley said: "It is possible these people may have targeted other potential victims in and around the Tunbridge Wells area and we are urging anyone who may have noticed anything suspicious to contact us.

"We are also asking relatives and neighbours to keep an eye out for elderly or vulnerable neighbours who may have unwelcome visitors to their doors."

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If you have any information which may assist the investigation contact Kent Police on 01622 604100, quoting reference 46/46640/22 or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111 or by using the online form on its website.

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