LOCAL NEWS: Police appeal following car scam in East Dorset

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Police are issuing a warning to the public and appealing for anyone with information to come forward following a scam involving used cars in East Dorset.

Dorset Police received a report at around 5.30pm on Wednesday 5 February 2020 of criminal damage to a car at an address on Ringwood Road in Verwood. 

Three people turned up following a pre-arranged appointment to view a car that was advertised for sale by the victim on Gumtree and Auto Trader. 

The victim went inside the address to collect relevant paperwork and when they came back outside one of the men was looking under the bonnet.

The people interested in buying the car took it out for a test drive when it started smoking. At this point, they offered the victim a lower price for the car, which they refused.

When the victim took his car to a local garage they confirmed that coolant was poured over the engine.

Two of the suspected scammers are described as male and aged between 40 and 50 years old, with one dressed in smart casual clothing and the other wearing a suit. The third person is described as a male teenager who was wearing a black Superdry coat.

All three people are described as being possibly of Indian decent. They left the address in a silver Audi.

A similar incident also occurred in Stourpaine on Thursday 30 January 2020. It is reported that the victim met two people at The White Horse Inn to discuss selling a car. The owner was distracted and during this time it is believed that oil was poured over the engine. 

Again, a lower price was offered for the vehicle after it was alleged that the car was damaged. The victim refused the lower price and took his car to a garage the following day.

Police Community Support Investigator Kate Hann, of East Dorset police, said: “I would like to hear from anyone who has put a car up for sale recently where the buyers have acted in a similar way, or recognises the men described from similar circumstances.

“I am also keen to remind anyone selling their car to be aware of anyone operating as described and report any suspicious activity to police.”

Anyone with information is asked to contact Dorset Police at www.dorset.police.uk, via email 101@dorset.pnn.police.uk or by calling 101, quoting occurrence number 55200018696. Alternatively contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111 or via www.crimestoppers-uk.org.

 

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