Community fights back against online fraud after spike in West Dunbartonshire incidents
A recent workshop took place aimed to provide information and tools to those who work with those likely to be targeted in a bid to keep them safe.
Fraudsters aim to con members of the public online. (Image: SHARED CONTENT UNIT)
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Haddington-based community safety officer PC Craig Purves’ new column gives residents the latest police news and advice LAST Sunday, officers attended Woodside Gardens and Windsor Park in Musselburgh following a report of a male acting suspiciously in the street and attempting to gain access to a number of different vehicles. Officers carried out enquiries and a 26-year-old man has been charged with four offences of attempted housebreaking. Please be vigilant and make sure your cars are secured properly. Can I remind drivers of the following road traffic offences which have been identified as occurring throughout the county: failing to adhere to appropriate speed limits; parking on zigzags; using a mobile phone while driving; and failing to wear a seatbelt.
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