As reported by the police, previously unknown fraudsters tried their scam in the Heidenheim district and in the region on Monday. They called seniors in 22 cases.
The perpetrators tried nine times in the district of Biberach, seven times in Ulm, three times in the Alb-Donau district, twice in Göppingen and once in Heidenheim. The alleged police officers and prosecutors wanted to rob their victims of their savings by lying about accidents.
As a rule, they were dismissed because the person called saw through the attempted fraud. The scam worked in Heidenheim.
Fraudster stole money in Heidenheim
In the district of Heidenheim, the strangers stole money when the alleged police officers reported on the phone to a couple from Neu-Ulm about a fatal traffic accident. To avert a prison sentence for the daughter, the scammers wanted bail.
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The couple from Neu-Ulm handed money to a man on Monday evening at 7:20 p.m. in Heidenheim’s Rosenstrasse. According to the police, this should be about 25-30 years old and about 1.70 meters tall. He had a stocky build, according to the witnesses, and was wearing a black winter jacket with “NorthWest” written on it. He also wore black pants and a face mask.
The Heidenheim criminal police are now investigating and taking tips on 07321.3220.
Scammers on the phone: The police give these tips
The police point out that officers never ask for money over the phone. Telephone fraudsters are currently very active again, and sometimes with success. Every victim is one too many. That is why the police regularly warn against the scammers.
- Don’t let yourself be pressured on the phone.
- Put down the phone. How to get rid of scammers.
- Always be suspicious of requests for money or personal information.
- Dial 110 yourself and report the situation.
- Don’t use the callback button.
- Do not talk about your personal and financial circumstances on the phone.
- The scammers look for first names in telephone directories that indicate older people. Those who want to reduce the risk of such calls could have themselves removed from the public directories or arrange for the first name to be given only in abbreviated form.