NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH
A couple of new messages. 23.08.2014
Exeter is experiencing a spate of Pedal Cycle theft, members of the public are asked to ensure you lock and secure your bikes when leaving them unattended.
Reports of some bikes being stolen may have been prevented if the bikes had been securely locked.
Don't make it easy for the thief, invest in good quality bike locks and use them. Thank you
Reports of some bikes being stolen may have been prevented if the bikes had been securely locked.
Don't make it easy for the thief, invest in good quality bike locks and use them. Thank you
Elderly residents throughout the Devon and Cornwall region are being targeted by a national 'telephone fraud' scam.
A person claiming to be a police officer or from your bank will phone and claim your bank card has been used fraudulently.
They may suggest you call your bank to ensure the call is genuine. However, the phone line remains open and the fraudster will take down any banking details you will are asked .
You may also be asked to attend your bank to withdraw a sum of money to given to a local taxi firm or to a courier.
If you receive a phone call of this nature please end the phone call immediately; wait five minutes to clear the line or use another phone and report the offence to police on 101 as soon as possible.
Remember your bank or police will never attend your home to collect your bank card or ask for your PIN number.
Recipients of Community Messaging are asked to make your more elderly and vulnerable neighbours aware of this message. Thank you
A person claiming to be a police officer or from your bank will phone and claim your bank card has been used fraudulently.
They may suggest you call your bank to ensure the call is genuine. However, the phone line remains open and the fraudster will take down any banking details you will are asked .
You may also be asked to attend your bank to withdraw a sum of money to given to a local taxi firm or to a courier.
If you receive a phone call of this nature please end the phone call immediately; wait five minutes to clear the line or use another phone and report the offence to police on 101 as soon as possible.
Remember your bank or police will never attend your home to collect your bank card or ask for your PIN number.
Recipients of Community Messaging are asked to make your more elderly and vulnerable neighbours aware of this message. Thank you
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