11:51am Wednesday 14th August 2013 in News[1]
Police are issuing a warning to shopkeepers across the region after a Helston supermarket became victim to a “ringing the changes” scam.
The store was one of three in Devon and Cornwall to have been reported as targeted, with a shop in Lynmouth and a Plymouth restaurant also falling victim.
A police spokesperson said that suspects have entered the businesses wanting to exchange notes to different denominations.
They then attempt to confuse till staff, and while the staff are distracted use sleight of hand in an attempt to steal cash.
Police have released descriptions of two female suspects. One is described as being of Romanian or Asian appearance in her 20s, about 5ft 3in tall and of medium to large build with black hair, possibly with some blonde highlights to the top of her head, and with a round shaped face.
The second suspect is described as being a woman of Hispanic origin, approximately 5ft 7in tall, who is known to carry a large, black leather bag.
The police spokesman said: “One recent attempt was foiled because the staff member was trained to spot the scam.
“If a business person encounters anyone attempting this ruse or similar, they should contact the police on the 999 number if the offender is still nearby, or the Devon and Cornwall Police 101 number quoting log 945 07/08/2013 if they can provide any information.
“Business owners should make all of their staff aware and remain vigilant.”
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