Distraction Theft
Distraction theft NOCC:
Officers have seen an increase in distraction thefts and will be conducting awareness initiatives at various plazas to raise awareness.
DRPS distraction thefts are a trend where criminals use distractions like asking for directions or offering fake jewelry to physically swap a victim's real jewelry with fake items. The Durham Regional Police Service has issued several warnings about this scam, which often involves suspects working in pairs or trios, frequently using a vehicle. To protect yourself, be cautious of strangers offering unsolicited gifts, stay alert during unusual interactions, and report any suspicious activity to the police.
How the Thefts Work
- Approach:
Suspects will approach victims in public places, such as while they are walking, gardening, or sitting outside their homes.
- Distraction:
They create a diversion by asking for directions, pretending to be distressed, or offering a "gift" of fake jewelry.
- The swap:
During the interaction, often involving physical contact like hugging or shaking hands, the suspect discreetly removes the victim's real jewelry and replaces it with a fake piece.
- The escape:
The suspect(s) then flee the area before the victim realizes their property has been stolen.
How To Stay Safe
- Be cautious:
Be wary of strangers who approach you in public and offer unsolicited gifts or jewelry.
- Stay alert:
Remain aware of your surroundings, especially during unexpected or unusual interactions.
- Keep valuables out of sight:
When in public, try to keep expensive jewelry out of view.
- Report suspicious activity:
If you see anyone acting suspiciously or you are the victim of a distraction theft, contact the police immediately and provide any details you can, such as descriptions of the suspects and their vehicle.