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'Nottingham Knockers' steal cash and cards from elderly, vulnerable Telford and Shrewsbury residents

Police are urging the public to be vigilant after reports of ‘Nottingham Knockers’ getting into the homes of elderly and vulnerable people in Telford and Shrewsbury then taking their money.

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Between midday and 2.30pm on Saturday officers received 'multiple reports' of men visiting the homes of elderly people trying to sell torches and other household items from a large sports bag.

After gaining entry to the victim’s homes they then stole money and bank cards.

‘Nottingham Knocker’ is the term given to, traditionally, younger men who go from door to door, selling household products. The ‘sales pitches’ can also be part of a wider operation to identify burglary targets, says West Mercia Police.

The first man is described as white, in his mid-30s, and wearing a dark coloured tracksuit and carrying a large black sports bag.

The second man is described as white, around 5ft 10ins tall, aged around 50, with light coloured hair, wearing dark coloured clothing and with a "local accent".

It’s believed one or both of the men were using a red van with windows to travel around in.

A spokesperson for West Mercia Police said: “Following the spate of incidents I would urge you to be extra vigilant.

“Do not purchase anything from these types of salespeople, don’t let them into your home and never hand over cash on your doorstep. If you feel threatened, close the door, and call the police.

“For the victims who have been targeted it has understandably been a traumatic experience but I’d like to thank them for coming forward so that we’re able to warn others.

“If anyone has been targeted by these men today and hasn’t yet contacted police I would urge you to do so. We’d also like to hear from anyone who may have seen the men in the area this afternoon and has information which might help us to identify them.

“If you have any elderly or vulnerable relatives, friends or neighbours I would ask you to please share this message with them so that we can help to keep them safe.”

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