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Police release CCTV images in connection with Tilehurst fraud

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Saturday, March 19, 2022 5:05 pm
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Thames Valley Police would like to speak to this man in connection with an incident which took place in January

Thames Valley Police would like to speak to this man in connection with an incident which took place in January

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THAMES Valley Police has released CCTV images of a man officers would like to speak to in connection with a fraud investigation in Tilehurst.

At approximately 8.15pm on Tuesday, January 18, a man attempted to purchase an item from the victim through Gumtree and arranged to give cash on collection.

The exchange took place, but it emerged that the cash that was given was counterfeit.

A similar circumstance occurred in Leicester, which is believed to involve the same suspect.

Investigating officer PC Georgina Chandler, based at Newbury police station, said: “The victim in our investigation had arranged to sell an item and unfortunately, the money that he was given was not genuine.

“I am releasing these CCTV images as I believe the person pictured may have vital information that can assist me in this investigation.

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“The man in these images spoke with a deep voice with a strong Leicester/Midlands accent and is believed to be in his early to mid-20s.”

She has also reminded members of the public who sell items using cash to check notes are genuine.

“The new polymer notes in circulation can only be checked for authenticity under ultra-violet light, and the pens that people often use are not able to ascertain whether cash is genuine,” she said.

“If you have any concerns that the cash you are being offered is counterfeit, please do not accept it, unless you have been able to confirm its authenticity.”

Under a UV light, a genuine note will show a bright number in red and green which matches the cash value on the front where it says Bank of England.

Anyone who recognises the man in the images is aksed to call Thames Valley Police on 101, quoting reference number 43220025882.

Reports can also be made online.

For 100% anonymity, call the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

For more information on how to check new and old notes, visit: bankofengland.co.uk/-/media/boe/files/banknotes/take-a-closer-look.pdf

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