Police warn local residents to be vigilant
Southfield ward police have warned residents to be vigilant 
        following a report that a man attempted to pass himself off as a policeman 
        on Blandford Road. 
        
      He was described as a male in plain clothes wearing a bomber style jacket, aged late twenties/early thirties.
Police said that he tried to pass off a large laminated piece of card as a warrant card or ID and wanted some details of the resident's bank and credit cards.

A local police officer said, "Fortunately the resident was vigilant and asked 
        more questions which led to the suspect leave in fear of having real police
        attend to ask questions."
        
        Police said that under no circumstances should you give out your banking 
        details to anyone who comes to your door claiming to be police or a courier 
        or anyone else.
        
        Police will never ask for your bank details
        
        If you are not sure of the person whom is attending your door, please 
        call police to
        1. verify they are real police 
        2. for real police to attend to ask more questions to the person at your 
        door.
        
        More than likely fraudsters will make off as soon as they know you are 
        on to them. 
      
April 15, 2017