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Four wanted in distraction theft from elderly woman

Durham Police investigators are looking to identify four male suspects in elderly distraction theft.

On October 4, an elderly female attended a local business in Ajax. The victim was targeted by four males who followed her into the business. They watched the victim pay for items using her debit card and PIN.

The suspects followed the victim out of the business as she exited toward her vehicle. Two of the suspects acted as lookouts while a third suspect engaged the victim in conversation telling her she had a nail in her vehicle tire. While the victim was distracted, the fourth suspect entered the opposite side of her vehicle undetected and removed her purse. All four suspects fled the area, said a police statement.

The first suspect is described as male, White, wearing a black hat, blue dress shirt, white undershirt, and blue jeans.

The second suspect is described as male, White, with a goatee. He was wearing a black baseball hat, blue and white checkered shirt, and black under shirt.

The third suspect is described as male, White, with short dark hair, and stubble on his face. He was wearing dark sunglasses, and a red shirt, and dark pants.

The fourth suspect is described as male, White, with stubble on his face. He was wearing a black baseball hat, and a white t-shirt, and white shorts.

Images of the four are available at www.drps.ca.

Anyone that can identify these males, has had a similar experience, or has any new information that could help investigators is asked to contact D/Cst. Suthers of the West Division Criminal Investigation Branch at 905-579-1520 x 2542.

Editor’s Note: Durham Post does not name or identify the accused as:
1. Of this time, they are suspect[s] and not convicted,
2. Sometimes charges are dropped or amended, and
3. Charges are not proven in court.

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