Everybody Needs Good Neighbours
Gillingham and Shaftesbury Police have launched a simple but effective bogus caller
initiative which is designed to help vulnerable older residents.
It involves very little time but can be an important safeguard to our neighbours.
Dorset Police has produced an A4 size orange card that the older resident completes with a trusted neighbour.
Should the resident receive a visitor who they do not know they give the card to the caller. The card
then advises the visitor to go to the neighbour’s address. The neighbour then verifies that the caller
is genuine and attends the mature resident’s address to confirm.
Inspector Phil Cheverton, North Dorset Section Commander, said: “Domestic
burglaries are low, however among them is a small but important number of domestic burglaries affecting
senior members of our communities. They usually consist of two or more offenders during daylight hours
claiming to be from one of the utility companies - one talks while the other ransacks the home. These
types of crimes are despicable and cause long-term damage to the victims and impact on their daily lives
both mentally and physically.”
Inspector Cheverton goes on to say: “All it takes is a small amount
of time to initially complete the card and to work with your neighbours to help provide a safer supportive
neighbourhood.”
Please call Community Safety at North Dorset District
Council on (01258)
484368 or email us at communitysafety@north-dorset.gov.uk
for more details of this service. |