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York Regional Police warn of jewelry distraction thefts

Police provide tips to avoid falling victim to thefts
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NEWS RELEASE
YORK REGIONAL POLICE
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After a re-emergence of jewelry distraction thefts, York Regional Police is reminding citizens to be cautious when speaking with strangers.

In these incidents, suspects travel around by car, looking to engage with susceptible victims, usually seniors, who are by themselves and wearing jewelry. One suspect will either entice the victim to come close to the vehicle to ask a question, or will come out of the car to speak with the victim.

The suspect will thank the victim by offering a gift and in some cases, money. During this brief interaction, the suspect is able to remove the piece of jewelry from the victim and leaves the scene.

In several reported incidents, a male has been observed as the driver, while a female in the front passenger seat engages with the victim.

York Regional Police would like to remind citizens to be cautious and protect themselves by following these tips:

  • Be wary of strangers approaching you in public to engage in conversation
  • Be cautious of people being overly friendly or asking for directions while closing the distance on your personal space
  • Keep your valuables in a safe and secure place that would be difficult for someone to access
  • If you witness any suspicious people or activity, or are a victim, contact police immediately
  • Criminals are opportunists. Do not give them the opportunity to make you a victim of crime

Anyone with information is asked to contact the York Regional Police #2 District Criminal Investigations Bureau at 1-866-876-5423, ext. 7244, or call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS, or leave an anonymous tip online at www.1800222tips.com.

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