22/10/2002
Burglars ransack pensioner's south Belfast home
There has been another incidence of a pensioner being targeted by thieves in Belfast yesterday.
The elderly lady's home in Kimberly Street, south Belfast, was burgled sometime between 10am and 4pm yesterday when she was out.
A number of items were taken, which have been described by the victim as of great sentimental value, including jewellery. One item stolen was a gold watch owned by the woman's late husband which had an inscription from Crusaders football club.
In a more serious incident last Wednesday, an 81-year-old pensioner was struck with a golf club during a burglary at her north Belfast home.
The woman attempted to stop the intruder but he struck her with a golf club injuring the woman's wrist and arm. The thief escaped with a quantity of jewellery and a chequebook.
Earlier on Wednesday afternoon a man claiming to be from the Housing Executive robbed another pensioner in Benraw Green in west Belfast.
The bogus caller gained entry to the woman's home by saying that work was to be carried out on the property's garden.
A sum of money and a ladies watch were found to be missing and police believe an accomplice took these while the bogus caller kept the woman occupied in the back garden for around 20 minutes.
Police have urged people to ask for and check the validity of the identity of all callers before permitting them access to property.
Speaking following last week's attacks, PSNI Crime Prevention Officer Norman Gibson said that the number of these attacks on the elderly was on the increase and appealed to local communities to help protect these vulnerable members of society.
He said: "The people who are perpetrating these crimes are cowards. They are to be condemned by the media, by police and by their communities."
Police have appealed for anyone with information to come forward.
(GMcG)
The elderly lady's home in Kimberly Street, south Belfast, was burgled sometime between 10am and 4pm yesterday when she was out.
A number of items were taken, which have been described by the victim as of great sentimental value, including jewellery. One item stolen was a gold watch owned by the woman's late husband which had an inscription from Crusaders football club.
In a more serious incident last Wednesday, an 81-year-old pensioner was struck with a golf club during a burglary at her north Belfast home.
The woman attempted to stop the intruder but he struck her with a golf club injuring the woman's wrist and arm. The thief escaped with a quantity of jewellery and a chequebook.
Earlier on Wednesday afternoon a man claiming to be from the Housing Executive robbed another pensioner in Benraw Green in west Belfast.
The bogus caller gained entry to the woman's home by saying that work was to be carried out on the property's garden.
A sum of money and a ladies watch were found to be missing and police believe an accomplice took these while the bogus caller kept the woman occupied in the back garden for around 20 minutes.
Police have urged people to ask for and check the validity of the identity of all callers before permitting them access to property.
Speaking following last week's attacks, PSNI Crime Prevention Officer Norman Gibson said that the number of these attacks on the elderly was on the increase and appealed to local communities to help protect these vulnerable members of society.
He said: "The people who are perpetrating these crimes are cowards. They are to be condemned by the media, by police and by their communities."
Police have appealed for anyone with information to come forward.
(GMcG)
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