An elderly pensioner has been the victim of a bogus caller who stole a four-figure sum of money from her.

Around 11.30am on Tuesday, May 18, a man attended a property on Dumbarton Road, Bowling, asking to check the water supply. The 84-year-old woman allowed him into the property where he stole the cash. 

Police in Clydebank are now appealing for information after the incident.

The suspect is described as in his 60s, average build and wearing a dark blue jacket. He spoke with a Scottish accent. 

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Detective Constable Thomas O'Donnell, of Clydebank CID, said: "It's disappointing that these incidents continue to take place and it saddens us that vulnerable people fall prey to these types of scams.

"I’m appealing to anyone who may have been in the area at the time and saw a man matching this description or was approached at their property by this man. If you have any CCTV of dashcam footage, please let police know, quoting incident number 1766 of May 18.

“We want to make sure that the people in our communities are kept safe and informed and I would urge you to speak to elderly or vulnerable family and friends to advise them of bogus caller incidents like this one and reduce the likelihood of them becoming a victim.

“There are simple steps you can take avoid this type of crime; for example, don’t let callers into your house unless they have an appointment and have confirmed they’re genuine traders.

"If you’re in any doubt, ask them to come back at a later date or when someone else is home - genuine callers won’t mind rearranging.”