RESIDENTS have been urged to look out for more vulnerable people in the community following an increase in distraction thefts.
The reminder from Wokingham Borough Council follows a number of alerts issued by Thames Valley Police about incidents in the Woodley area.
Offenders have been targetting vulnerable and elderly people at cash machines and car parks in the borough to obtain their bank cards once they have entered their PIN.
Cllr Bill Soane, executive member for neighbourhood and communities, said that it is important for residents to be aware of the increase in order to try to prevent them from happening.
“We appreciate not all of our residents are active on social media and may only learn of this through word of mouth,” he said.
“That is why we would ask you all to look out for your friends, family and neighbours and make them aware that distraction thieves are about and may move onto other areas as public awareness increases.”
Criminals often work in groups, with someone watching the victim as they input their PIN, while another distracts them.
Victims are often distracted by an offender asking them questions or telling them they have dropped something, before taking their card and later using it to withdraw money.
Residents should also be mindful of their purse being taken from their bag while visiting a supermarket.
And they are reminded to be aware of their surroundings and avoid distractions, making it harder for people to take advantage. PINs should be covered as it is entered and cards should be watched at all times when at a machine.
People who see or suspect a crime is taking place should call the police on 999.
Those with information about these offences or who have witnessed suspicious activity should call the non-emergency number 101 or use the Thames Valley Police online reporting form.