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Crime Stoppers hope for public’s help to track a phoney bank manager

Posted by news | Filed under All News Stories, Crime, Durham

Durham Police are searching for a suspect after a fraud incident in Uxbridge. According to authorities, between June 21st and June 27th an elderly woman received numerous calls from a man saying he was her bank manager.  He told the victim he wanted to catch a teller who was stealing from accounts.  The woman withdrew money as the man requested and gave it to the suspect who identified himself as Mr. Watters, a security guard from the bank.  The suspect is described as white approximately 45 years old with a slender build. Anyone with information is asked to call crime stoppers at 1-800-222-tips, that’s 1-800-222-8477.

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Permalink | July 22nd, 2012

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