CCTV released after series of delivery scams in Hertfordshire

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Police have released images of some people they would like to identify as part of an investigation into a series of delivery scams.

Victims across Hertfordshire have received packages that were addressed to them but contained items that they had not ordered.

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Shortly after the delivery a courier wearing a DPD uniform has arrived to collect the packages, claiming it had been delivered to the wrong address.

CCTV images released by police in the Welwyn Garden City areaCCTV images released by police in the Welwyn Garden City area
CCTV images released by police in the Welwyn Garden City area

In the reported instances the packages have contained either iPhones or laptops and have been dispatched by AO.

Detective Chief Inspector Sam Khanna, from Hertfordshire Constabulary’s Serious Fraud and Cyber Unit, said: “We are keen to talk to the people pictured as we believe they may have information which could assist with our investigation.

"It appears that fraudsters are ordering items, possibly using cloned credit or debit card details and getting them delivered to other people’s addresses, so that they can then try to collect them by posing as couriers.

"We want all residents to be aware of this potential fraud.

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CCTV images released by police in the Welwyn Garden City area
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“If goods are delivered that you have not ordered and are marked with your name and address, you should inform the company that sent it and wait for them to send a courier.

"Always check with them which courier company is making the collection and when they will arrive.

"If someone knocks on the door claiming to have come to pick it up after it was delivered by mistake, think twice about handing it over.

"Are they from the same company that just delivered it? Can you see a company vehicle? Just because they are in a uniform does not mean they are from the company as they claim.

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CCTV images released by police in the Welwyn Garden City area
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“If someone tries to deliver a parcel you’ve not ordered, refuse to accept it so that it goes back to the depot or the sender. If you have handed a parcel over please report it to Action Fraud.

"If someone is at your door claiming to have come to pick up a parcel you never ordered ring 999.

“Anyone who recognises the people in the images can report information online at www.herts.police.uk/report, or call 101.

Hertfordshire Constabulary offers the following crime prevention advice:

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CCTV images released by police in the Welwyn Garden City area
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- If possible, don’t accept or sign for parcels you haven’t ordered

- If a parcel you have received is not something you have ordered, you should not hand the parcel over to someone calling at your door unless you have made a prior arrangement for its collection and you are able to check the identity of the caller

- If you realise a parcel you have received is something you have not ordered, you should immediately contact the company to arrange for its collection. Remember to ask how to ensure the identity of the person collecting it

- If someone is at your door claiming to have come to pick up a parcel you never ordered ring 999.

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If you have already handed over a package in the circumstances described contact Action Fraud on 0300 123 2040 or via www.actionfraud.police.uk.

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