Purses and phones stolen from shoppers in Asda and Aldi in Swanley
00:00, 19 January 2017
updated: 11:28, 19 January 2017
Three women had their purses stolen in the space of two hours while they were out shopping.
The trio were targeted in separate incidents in Swanley, between midday and 2pm on Tuesday.
At the Asda supermarket in London Road, an 84-year old woman discovered her purse had been stolen containing pension money she had just withdrawn.
In the same store another victim, aged 41, reported £120 missing after her purse was taken and later handed in to staff.
A 79-year-old woman was targeted while she was shopping in Aldi, in St Mary’s Road.
The victim’s purse, containing cash and bank cards, had been in a handbag she had left in a trolley.
At the same store, a mobile was also stolen from the handbag of a 67-year-old woman.
Sgt Ian Jones said: ‘Unfortunately, Swanley is not immune to being targeted by opportunist thieves, the likes of who often prey on the elderly.
“Handbags should always be zipped up or fastened shut and kept to the front of where they can be seen.
“Anything containing valuables should never be left unattended on top of a pram, shopping trolley or a mobility scooter.
"We would also like to remind people that by using a purse chain or lanyard it is also possible to prevent purse dipping incidents.”
Anyone with information should contact 01622 604100. Alternatively contact Kent Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.