Police issue warning after Sheffield woman is conned out of hundreds of pounds
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Three bogus tradesmen called at the 79-year-old's home in Stocksbridge on Friday, May 1 and offered to do some gardening work.
They agreed a price, but 30 minutes later knocked on her door again and are said to have been 'intimidating and aggressive' as they demanded an additional £400 for machinery and materials.
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Hide AdThe victim handed over all the cash in her purse, totalling more than £500.
Sergeant Kieran Frain, of the Sheffield North West Neighbourhood Policing Team, said: "These three unscrupulous men have taken advantage of an elderly member of our community.
"We’re providing advice and support to the victim and her family, and investigations are ongoing into identifying those responsible.
"In the meantime I'd ask that local people please beware and spread the word to protect any vulnerable members of your family or community."
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Hide AdThe scam follows another incident on April 21, when an elderly resident in Wharncliffe Side gave offenders £400 to clear their garden.
But after chopping down one tree the men abandoned the job and never returned.
Sgt Frain added: "Some victims of this type of crime can feel too embarrassed to report it - but please don't feel this way.
"These callous criminals are professionals, they're experts at deceiving people.
"Your report will make it more difficult for them to deceive others."
Call Action Fraud on 0300 1232040 or report it online at actionfraud.police.uk.