Reminder about rogue traders in Amesbury

As lockdown continues PCSOs go beyond call of duty to protect vulnerable from fraud

Author: Mike DraperPublished 24th Jan 2021
Last updated 24th Jan 2021

Amesbury Police are issuing a fresh reminder to be aware of rogue traders and unwanted callers as officers continue working tirelessly to protect the local community.]

DEDICATED PCSOs

Over the past year, between dealing with incidents and patrolling, PCSO Douse and PCSO Flippance have spent a considerable amount of time identifying houses in the local community that they believe may benefit from crime prevention awareness.

Both Officers have visited over 250 houses on their patch of Amesbury Town. They have spoken to most of the residents and shared useful information, leaflets and posters to help deal with any unwanted callers and rouge traders.

ABOVE AND BEYOND CALL OF DUTY

Wiltshire Police Sgt Lucy Thorne said:

"Both officers did this off their own back and went above and beyond what was expected. This highlights their exceptional dedication to their role and their passion for reducing crime in our community."

"I am proud of the dedication our local officers have to preventing crime on our area and we continue to work with trading standards to ensure we can reduce the opportunity rouge traders have in succeeding to commit crimes against the public, particularly the most vulnerable in our community."

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HOW TO REPORT FRAUD

If you are concerned about being a victim to any rouge trader or unwanted callers or know someone that may benefit from some further information, please email your local neighbourhood team at AmesburyAreaCPT@wiltshire.pnn.police.uk

If you've been a victim of fraud, please report it to Action Fraud on 0300 123 2040, or via their website here www.actionfraud.police.uk