Police are warning people to be on their guard at ATMs if they are approached by anyone making claims about the machine not working, or other comments designed to distract when they are using an ATM.
This follows an incident between 9.45am and 10.15am yesterday (Wednesday 1st) where a man was approached while using the ATM at Morrisons in Uffington Road in Stamford.
He was told that the machine was broken just after entering his PIN number, and shortly after found that £500 had been taken from the account. He later discovered that his card was missing.
We were then called to reports that a woman had been approached while using the ATM at Sainsbury’s in the Markham Retail Park in Stamford between 10.30am and 11am. A man distracted her by telling her the machine wasn’t working, and instructed her to press a button.
The card was not returned. Following a call with the bank, it transpired that the card had been used to withdraw two lots of £250 from the ATM at the Uffington Road Morrisons nearby at a similar time to when she had been approached at the ATM in Sainsbury’s.
If you know anything about either incident, or where in the area when it happened and may have information, please contact police on 101.
Incident number 142 relates to the first Morrisons incident, and incident number 195 relates to the Sainsbury’s incident.
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