'Water board' conman steals pensioner's life savings
A CONMAN helped steal an 80-year-old woman's life savings from her house after telling her he was from the water board.
He was allowed into the pensioner's home in Newark Crescent, Sneinton, by claiming her water supply needed to be checked.
The man persuaded her to get down on her hands and knees to check under her sink and run the taps in her bathroom and kitchen.
It is thought an accomplice ransacked her bedrooms while the pensioner was distracted for around half an hour.
Around £30,000 in cash, jewellery and personal items, including her relatives' wills, were taken.
The woman, who does not want to be named, only realised she had been burgled after the man left the house on Saturday.
LISTEN TO THE WOMAN DESCRIBING HER ORDEAL
Among the items taken was a suitcase crammed full of £20 notes which the woman had accumulated over many years.
She said: "It is shameful that they go for old people and do so much damage to them.
"Surely they have got mothers and grandmothers – how would they feel if they had it done to them?
"I have worked all my life and saving up money and then this happens. I just tremble for no reason now, it has made me really ill but I am very angry."
She said the burglar pretending to be from the water board stood over her while she was checking under the sink and blocked the door with his arms. He is white and described as 5ft 10in, of stocky build, with short dark hair, an Irish accent, blue jeans and a checked shirt.
He did not show any identification before being let into the house around 9am.
Detective Sergeant Mike Allen of Notts Police said the burglar "deliberately set out to distract an elderly homeowner".
He said: "It is a truly sinister act, which has left an elderly woman not only without some of her life savings and personal treasures, but also extremely upset and feeling vulnerable."
Detectives are appealing for residents or dog walkers who spotted anyone acting suspiciously around Newark Crescent to come forward.
Notts Police have warned residents to be on their guard against bogus callers trying to enter their homes.
Dt Sgt Allen said: "These type of thieves target all residents, but specifically elderly residents and are intent on stealing valuables.
"The best way to protect yourself is simply by not opening your door to anyone who hasn't pre-arranged a visit.
"Alternatively use a security chain to find out what these people want before opening or shutting the door.
"If you suspect anything simply do not open your door, if you don't allow these thieves to enter your home they cannot steal anything.
"Then call the police and officers will respond and come and find out what is going on."
Anyone with information about the burglary should call St Ann's CID on 0300 3009999 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555111.
robert.parsons@nottinghameveningpost.co.uk









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by Nobby, Bath Street Clinic
Friday, September 25 2009, 7:14AM
“Biffo you are about as funny as having no head.
What are you saying that the lady was in the same profession as your mother?”
by Doc, Farnborough Road
Friday, September 25 2009, 7:10AM
“The lady's stache of money merely reflects the worries that old 'uns have regarding the care and concern that may be shown to them if they have very little or put it in the bank where the government can rip off their share to ensure that they themselves have a comfortable retirement and to hell with ordinary folk!
She probably would have needed that amount to make sure she could keep the gas on for the next few winters!”
by Bobby, Abed
Thursday, September 24 2009, 10:13PM
“In Burma fellows like this, when apprehended, would have the skin flayed off their backs with knotted ropes.
Sometimes we can learn something from the most backward of countries.”
by steven, unknown
Thursday, September 24 2009, 6:48PM
“if these or any conmen come to mine i will hit them between the legs with my steel toe cap boots”
by R.B.R, Enderby, Leics.
Thursday, September 24 2009, 6:15PM
“Sadly this "water board" con practice is not restricted to the Notts. area, but happens nation
wide. Equally sad is the fact that we have idiots and stupid people who seemingly enjoy posting ignorant comments about such happenings. Such people are to be pitied rather than condemned. I think we need national repetitive campaigning by the national press, constantly warning all people, not just older people, to check who callers are before letting them into your home.”
by Tereska's Pimp, $herwood
Thursday, September 24 2009, 3:46PM
“Who said you could have a break...get back on forest road.”
by Tereska, Notts
Thursday, September 24 2009, 3:39PM
“As usual, plenty of idiotic comments from brainless dummkopfs. What the elderly lady does with her money is her business. No one has the right to steal it - get a job, earn your own money arschlöcke!”
by Mrs Repeat Herself, Nottm
Thursday, September 24 2009, 2:58PM
“How many more times do people have to told, it is always on TV about bogus callers...etc..
Dont let anyone into your home without showing an ID card!!! I dont even answer the door to sales people!!”
by Jerry Maguire, U S AAAAAAAAA
Thursday, September 24 2009, 2:23PM
“I'll say it once, I'll say it again;
SHOW ME THE MOOOOOOOOONEYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY”
by Paddy McGinely, First flight to Las Vegas
Thursday, September 24 2009, 2:17PM
“Waste not, want not, I always say, thanks alot darling for the loot, All the best now and god bless.
P.S. I'll send you a postcard from Vegas.”