Residents in Edenbridge have been put on high alert following reports of a woman targeting elderly shoppers in the Waitrose car park. The suspect reportedly approached a couple in their 90s, asking for £20 to cover “gas and electric” bills.
Fortunately, a vigilant bystander intervened, prompting the woman to flee the scene. This incident has raised concerns among the local community about repeated attempts to scam vulnerable shoppers.
Social media users in Edenbridge have echoed these worries, with several locals claiming that this is not an isolated event. Waitrose staff have confirmed that the woman has appeared multiple times, persistently targeting elderly customers in the car park.
The Edenbridge community has responded by sharing safety advice and urging residents to remain cautious. Key recommendations include staying alert in busy car parks and public areas, reporting any suspicious behaviour directly to store staff or the authorities, and advising elderly friends and family members not to give money to strangers.
While there has been no official statement from the police at this time, locals are encouraged to report any similar incidents promptly. Witnesses or victims are advised to contact Kent Police on 101 or to report anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
This troubling series of events serves as a reminder to protect the elderly and maintain safety in Edenbridge by remaining vigilant against scammers.
Originally published by UKNIP.