Police warn of con woman selling fake raffle tickets
The fraudster is visiting homes in Shefford with a young girl, asking people to hand over money.
Bosses at Shefford Lower School have confirmed this is not a genuine raffle.
Police are now warning residents to be vigilant.
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Hide AdPC Charlotte Norris said: “We’ve been alerted to this scam and we are currently investigating.
“We’ve been assured by the school that this is not a genuine raffle, so we’d urge members of the public not to buy any tickets and to call us on 101 if they experience someone claiming to be selling tickets for one.
“We’d also remind people to be cautious in general when it comes to door to door callers. Always ask for their official ID and if in doubt, don’t hand over any money. We’d also remind people never to invite strangers into their house.”
Anyone with information is asked to contact PC Norris on 101 quoting the crime reference JD/5655/2016.
You can also call Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.