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Wallet stolen from purse during Kitchener distraction theft: WRPS

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Police included a photo of a red pickup truck in a media release on Feb. 20, 2025. (Submitted/WRPS)

Waterloo Regional Police are warning residents about distraction thefts after an incident in Kitchener on Wednesday.

Police received a report about the theft in the area of Ottawa Street North and River Road East around 12:45 p.m.

“The victim was loading purchases into her vehicle when she was approached by an unknown male who engaged her attention by telling her something was wrong with a rear tire on her vehicle,” police said in a media release.

While that was happening, a male suspect approached the car from the opposite side and allegedly stole a wallet from inside a purse in the backseat.

Officers believe she was targeted while in the checkout line to obtain her banking card information.

Police said there was another male suspect in a red pickup truck that acted as a lookout while the theft was happening and included an image of a red pickup truck.

Anyone with information is asked to contact police.

Police offered tips on how to prevent distraction thefts:

  • Be aware of your surroundings.
  • Shield your PIN when you make a purchase or cash withdrawal at an ATM.
  • Pay close attention to your property if someone appears suspicious and randomly tries to engage in a conversation.
  • If someone is crowding you in a checkout line, don’t be afraid to ask them to respect your space.
  • If you are unnecessarily bumped or crowded, be aware that a distraction theft might be occurring and check your valuables.
  • Keep personal items within your eyesight while shopping, and do not leave any items unattended.
  • Be cautious if someone offers to help you bag or carry items you have purchased.
  • Report any suspicious activity to police.