We have received a report of an elderly resident in South Devon being contacted by phone by a scammer purporting to be from their bank.
The cold caller gave the resident a genuine telephone number for the bank for the resident to return the call on and was able to deceive the resident into giving their card details.
Some goods purchased online by the scammer also turned up at the address of the resident the following day.
Please be vigilant and make relatives and neighbours aware of this type of scam, the scammers can be very convincing.
Please hang up on any similar calls, do not give out any personal information and do not follow instructions from cold callers.
Also, if goods are delivered to your address and you haven’t ordered them, refuse to take delivery.
If you have any concerns please email 101@dc.police.uk or phone 101.
Information on scams can be found on the Action Fraud website https://actionfraud.police.uk/
Before making another call from your phone please test your phone by phoning a friend or relative to ensure that you are not still connected to the scammer.
If you have been a victim of such a crime, please contact us via 101 email 101@dc.police.uk quoting crime CR/11636/19.
Thank you.
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Statement From Chief Constable Following Budget Setting
Local authority precept agreed.
Following today’s Police and Crime Panel the 2019/20 local authority precept for Devon and Cornwall Police has been agreed.
Devon and Cornwall Chief Constable Shaun Sawyer said: “I note the views of the Police and Crime Panel today and their agreement to raise the council tax precept by 41 pence a week for a Band C property.
“While I don’t under estimate the impact of rising costs for our communities, an increase in precept is the only way I can provide a sustainable policing service for the communities of Devon and Cornwall.
“I will now be working closely with the OPCC, emphasising my own priorities as well as those in the Police and Crime Plan.
“We still have some significant funding challenges ahead – financing a changing pension picture, increasing public demand for service and the huge swell of population summer brings to our region being just some of those areas.
“But I will do everything possible to work with the OPCC to maintain, and wherever possible, increase frontline policing across Devon, Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly.”
Chief Constable Sawyer added: “Government funding remains a huge personal frustration as my force has for many years, and continues, to fall foul of the Home Office funding formula of police forces.
“The geography and population of Devon and Cornwall means we do not get a fair slice of funding compared to other – often more urban forces.
“Against the most basic national averages, our communities in Devon, Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly receives 26 pence of government funding per day per head of population compared to an average of 33 pence in other areas.
“If we received the average from government we could potentially invest £40m more into frontline policing – reflecting the enormous challenges of policing our rural, urban and coastal communities.
“I’ve also no doubt that Government funding will not be increasing significantly in the coming years – further austerity is a more realistic assumption. So to simply stand still we have to ask the public for more.
“That cannot be right and I am committed to continuing to lobby Government, with the OPCC, to remedy this long standing discrimination to our force.”
ONLY TRAVEL IF ESSENTIAL – AMBER WEATHER WARNING
Police are advising the public to only travel if essential, following an upgrading in the weather warning for snow, effecting large areas of Devon and Dorset.
The Met Office have put in place an amber weather warning from 2pm today which lasts throughout tomorrow, which will lead to challenges for road users in the area.
Chief Inspector Adrian Leisk, Head of Roads Policing for the Alliance, said: “We are aware of the upgraded weather warning for this afternoon and tomorrow, which is an amber warning for snow encompassing parts of Devon and Dorset.
“It is vitally important that the public take these warnings serious. It is in place from 2pm today meaning that it will impact rush hour traffic, therefore we advise that people give serious consideration to their journey home from work and the school runs; we recommend that people do not travel unless essential.
“The biggest reoccurring error that we see from road users is that during times of severe weather, they do not alter their driving habits. Many of us have the luxury of a car with air con and mod cons that see us in a protective bubble, and can see drivers oblivious to the perilous conditions on the roads.
“Please can all road users reduce their speed, give extra breaking distance between them and the vehicle in front, and if you must travel, leave both extra time for your journey and prepare for the worst – ensure you have a full tank, food and water in the vehicle, shovel and stop signs, a full charged phone and warm clothing; all the things to prepare you in-case of a breakdown.
“Let’s learn from the severe weather of last year. Please heed these weather warnings, and only travel if essential.”
For the latest on the weather, please see the Met Office weather warning webpage: www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/weather/warnings for the latest on roads affected, please see the Traffic watch website on www.devon-cornwall.police.uk/news/traffic-watch
SNOW WARDEN UPDATE WEDNESDAY 30TH JANUARY 2019
We are keeping an eye on the Met Office Yellow Warning for snow tomorrow through to Friday morning. We are being told to expect:
1-2cm wide spread
5-10cm higher ground >250m?
10-20cm highest routes >300m
Risk from lunchtime Thursday through to Friday morning.
We could be looking at challenging driving conditions on high ground and with that in mind we will be doing high ground secondary routes out at first light tomorrow morning. Possible legacy issues Friday morning especially on the Moors. We are planning to send gritters out tomorrow morning at 11am County Wide. Please keep a ear to local radio and weather bulletins.
Thank you
Hugh Griffith
Highway Operations Control Centre Manager
Wanted – Horatio Harrison
Has links across South Devon
Police in South Devon are seeking the public’s help to trace a 27-year- old man from Totnes who is wanted for recall to prison.
Horatio Harrison was originally charged with burglary offences in 2018 and is wanted for failing to comply with licence conditions following his release from prison.
Enquiries are ongoing by the police to locate and arrest him.
Police are asking the public for information as to his whereabouts and to report any sightings of him.
Harrison is described as a white ma, around 5ft 9ins tall and of slim build.
He has connections to Totnes, Newton Abbot and wider South Devon area.
Anyone who sees Harrison or knows of his whereabouts is asked to contact police on 101@dcpolice.uk or calling 101, quoting log 361 of Monday 31 December 2018.
You can also report information anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555111.
Please find the link to the image on the Devon and Cornwall police website: https://www.devon-cornwall.police.uk/News/NewsArticle.aspx?id=c24ba451-b561-4a03-af85-c5298036a6b5
CITIZENS ADVICE: understand the new benefits system
There’s still time to book on one of the informative Benefits System Courses from Citizens Advice Devon.
With the confusion, negative press and upheaval caused by Universal Credit showing no signs of slowing down in 2019. It’s important that those who work with or volunteer with people who claim benefits know exactly what’s happening and how to support them effectively.
Citizens Advice Devon’s expert tutor, Vincent Willson, will take you through everything you need to know and help you make sense of these often confusing changes to the system.
Here are just some of the views from attendees to our latest course on benefits.
“An excellent course. Lots of information that I will be able to use in my work & visits to clients.”
“The calculations and scenarios were particularly helpful.”
The links below will take you to our booking pages where you can book and pay online. if you would prefer us to invoice you, please email us at info@devoncommunities.org.uk with booking and invoice instructions.
Universal Credit and Housing Costs (25th January 2019)
Challenging Benefits Decisions (6th February 2019)
Benefits Overview (15th February 2019)
Universal Credit (5th March)
Benefits for Older People (29th March)
You can view the full schedule of the benefits and money advice training sessions on the Devon Communities Together website here.
We can also arrange to have in-house, tailored courses for groups of six people or more. Please email info@devoncommunioties.org.uk or call 01392 248919 to find out more.
ROAD CLOSURE: Challons Combe to Bowls Cross, Bigbury between 17th and 21st Jan 2019
Traffic Notice- Challons Combe to Bowls Cross
NB The roadworks will be outside Dulce Domun
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