Local police team issue cold calling advice to Stone residents

Staffordshire PoliceStone’s local policing team have issued the following guide after reports of cold callers operating in the area.

The following has been issued via the Staffordshire Smart Alert service:

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We have received reports over recent weeks regarding cold callers, so we would like to remind Stone residents of how they can protect themselves from distraction burglars and bogus officials.

Asking to see identification, listening to any doubts in your mind and not letting anybody into your property you are unsure about are the main ways to stay safe from this type of crime.

A distraction burglary or bogus caller is where someone calls at your home posing as someone they’re not – often as an official or council worker. They then make up a story to get into your home in order to steal goods or cash.

Make sure your front and back doors are locked at all times – even when you’re at home. If you’re answering the front door, then make extra sure your back door is locked – as criminals could be working in pairs or groups.

Before you answer the door, it’s worth taking a second to think about whether you’re expecting anyone – if you can see who’s there before answering, make sure you do.

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Don’t let anyone pressure you into letting themselves inside your house – call a neighbour or police to help if you’re uncomfortable.

Public service employees and officials are required to show identification when they come to your home – make sure you take time to look at it carefully and check it isn’t fake. If in doubt – call the number on a utility bill or an official website and ask for confirmation. Any genuine worker will not mind waiting.

  • If you have a chain on your door – use it. Don’t remove it unless you’re absolutely certain that person is genuine.
  • Never agree to have work done or buy something from someone passing by – even if they seem legitimate.
  • Put signs up saying you aren’t interested in receiving cold callers to reduce the number of unexpected callers at your door.
  • Keep all valuable items out of sight and, if possible, in a safe – if anyone does manage to get in safely, stored items will make it much harder for them to find and take.

Please advise elderly and vulnerable neighbours to follow the STOP, CHAIN, CHECK rule when people call at the door.

  • STOP – If you are not expecting anybody and they don’t have an appointment, don’t let them in.
  • CHAIN – Use your door chain or bar before opening the door
  • CHECK – Ask to see ID and double-check this.

To report any suspicious incidents or if you have any information, please call 101 to pass on the details. In an emergency, always dial 999

Here’s a poster that Stone residents can print out and display on their door/window to advise you don’t want cold callers: No Cold Callers Poster

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