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Seniors targeted in distraction thefts in the Sault

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Police have issued a warning after two seniors in Sault Ste. Marie had their wallets stolen in recent distraction thefts.

Two seniors were robbed recently in Sault Ste. Marie by crooks using distractions, police said Tuesday.

In the first incident, a suspect sprayed something onto a victim’s jacket at the grocery store.

That prompted the victim to remove their jacket, allowing the thief to steal the senior’s wallet.

Distraction thefts Two seniors were robbed recently in Sault Ste. Marie by crooks using distractions to take their wallets, police said Tuesday. (Sault police photo)

“In the second incident, one suspect distracted a victim loading groceries into their vehicle by showing them there were thumbtacks in their tire,” police said in a news release.

“Meanwhile, a second suspect stole the victim’s wallet out of their vehicle. The victim was later notified money had been withdrawn from their bank account. The victim recognized the suspect as someone who had been standing close behind them in line at the grocery store.”

Protect yourself

There are steps residents can take to reduce their chances of becoming a victim. For example, be suspicious of sudden requests from strangers, or when someone points something out to you to distract you.

Securing your wallet is also important – carry it in a front pocket or a pocket with a zipper instead of a purse.

Cover the keypad when entering your PIN and be aware of whether anyone is watching you.

“If someone points out a stain on your clothing, an issue with your car, or asks for directions, be cautious before diverting your attention,” police said.

“Report suspicious behaviour – If you notice anyone lingering too close or acting suspiciously in public spaces, notify store staff or contact police.”

And if you are a victim or witness to a crime, report it immediately.