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Police to increase patrols to tackle town s âongoing antisocial behaviour New CCTV cameras are set to be placed in âlocal hotspotsâ Updated The police are also working with Sherborne Town Council to tackle the issue GET THE BIGGEST STORIES FROM ACROSS SOMERSET STRAIGHT TO YOUR INBOXInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. SIGN UP When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice Police are increasing patrols in a town near Yeovil after reports of âongoing antisocial behaviour. ....
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An elderly woman was targeted by fraudsters and lost £4,000 AN ELDERLY woman handed over £4,000 in cash after being repeatedly targeted by a conman claiming to be a police officer. The woman withdrew cash from her bank in Sherborne on two occasions after being told £11,000 had been taken from her account. During the elaborate scam the offender told the victim some of her bank notes were forgeries and convinced her a plain clothes officer needed to collect cash from her home. It was only when staff at the woman s bank became concerned and called police that the scam came to an end. ....
Stock image of woman on phone as police officers launch another scam investigation HEARTLESS scammers pretending to police officers claimed £4,000 from an elderly woman after a number of Dorset residents have lost thousands in a similar scam. The victim, from Sherborne, received a phone call at around 10.45am on Monday, December 7 from a man claiming to be from the police who told her £11,000 had been taken from her account. He then put her onto another man claiming to be the officer’s sergeant who asked her to go into the bank and ask to withdraw £7,000. The victim went to the bank, but was only able to withdraw £2,000. She was called again at around 1pm that day by who she believed to be the sergeant and told him she had only got £2,000 as he asked for the serial numbers of some of the notes. ....