Friday 10 June 2016

More rogue trader and distraction burglary warnings

Avon and Somerset Police are reminding residents to be wary of unexpected callers.

There have been reports of possible Rogue Traders operating in this area recently, jet-washing driveways. Police advise not to use traders who call at the door unexpectedly, offering to do often unnecessary and overpriced repairs or provide services. Instead use a reputable tradesperson who has been recommended to you, get a written quote and never pay upfront or in cash. It is a legal requirement that any work undertaken that costs over £42 must come with a written 14-day “cooling off” period.

On Thursday there was a distraction-type burglary in Malmains Drive, Frenchay. The offenders knocked on the front door claiming to have lost a ball in the back garden and it is thought that while the resident was helping to look for the ball, another offender entered the property and searched upstairs. The Police are reminding residents to ensure that all doors and windows are kept locked at all times. Be wary of any unexpected callers, use a door chain if fitted, and don’t let anyone you don’t know into your home. Consider joining a Nominated Neighbour Scheme – speak to your local Beat Team or Neighbourhood Watch for details.

If you have any information regarding these incidents, please contact the Police on 101. Alternatively, you can call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.

The Coalpit Heath and Frampton East Neighbourhood Watch are reporting that a white transit van has been seen driving slowly along on a number of local roads in Coalpit Heath, with the occupants apparently looking around, and that young boys have been calling on residents offering to do jobs around the house. You can get their weekly updates on Facebook or by email.

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