Montreal police say they’ve arrested five people in a rash of recent distraction thefts in which seniors were targeted for their jewelry.
The issue has risen in prominence in recent months, with police departments across the country — including Vancouver, Ottawa and Toronto — warning citizens about the practice earlier this year.
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Montreal police say three men in their 30s and 40s and two women in their mid-30s were arrested last week, adding three of them appeared on charges of theft of less than $5,000 while the other two were released with conditions and will appear at a later date.
Police say thieves allegedly used a false pretence to approach their would-be victim, like asking for directions, and then would offer a worthless necklace or ring as a token of appreciation.
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While doing so, they would allegedly steal the jewelry worn by the victim before quickly leaving the area in a vehicle.
Montreal police say seniors should be vigilant and stay alert around all strangers, prevent physical contact and refuse any gift offered.
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