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Pensioner's purse snatched in Aldi in King's Road, Herne Bay, as police warn shoppers to beware of distraction thefts

17:46, 08 December 2020

updated: 18:09, 08 December 2020

A pensioner had her purse stolen after being distracted by a man as she shopped at a supermarket.

The victim, a woman in her 70s, was shopping in Aldi in King’s Road, Herne Bay at about 3.30pm on Monday.

The theft took place at Herne Bay's Aldi branch on Monday. Picture: Chris Davey
The theft took place at Herne Bay's Aldi branch on Monday. Picture: Chris Davey

She was approached by a man, who spoke to her.

When she went to pay for her shopping, she realised her purse, which contained cash and cards, had been stolen.

One of the cards was later used to withdraw cash from the victim’s account.

Anyone with information about the distraction theft is asked to call Kent Police on 01843 222289, quoting reference 46/216910/20.

You can also call the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111 or complete the online form here.

Shoppers are being reminded to stay vigilant in the run-up to Christmas
Shoppers are being reminded to stay vigilant in the run-up to Christmas

A police spokesman added: "In the run-up to Christmas, officers are urging people to take steps to protect their belongings while out shopping.

  • If you’re carrying a handbag, keep it zipped up and on your arm or shoulder. Keep the zip pull in front of you so you can see it.
  • Never leave your purse, wallet or bag unattended.
  • Try not to carry excessive amounts of cash on you.
  • Where possible, keep wallets and purses in an inside pocket.
  • If you are withdrawing money from a cash machine, be aware of who is around you.
  • If you see anything you believe to be suspicious call us on 101, or 999 if a crime is in progress.

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