CALLOUS burglars ransacked an elderly man’s home in Davenham after one of the perpetrators pretended to be a police officer.

At around 8.30pm on Wednesday, January 10, 2018 an elderly man discovered a man in the back garden of his house in Hartford Road.

He claimed to be from the police and claimed a neighbouring house had been broken into. He also claimed there was a fire and they were on their way too.

The victim asked for identification, but he said he was undercover so didn’t have any. The victim then saw two other men inside his house and confronted them.

They said they needed to take his money to check it wasn’t fake. He handed over cash and was advised to go upstairs and they would return later.

He realised something was wrong and called police.

The house had been ransacked and his blue Barbour jacket had also been stolen.

DC Paul Hatchett said: “This was a despicable crime, preying on a vulnerable man.

“I urge anyone with information to contact me.”

The first man is described as white, approximately 5ft 9ins tall, and was wearing dark clothing. He had a local accent.

The second is described a 6ft tall and of large-ish build. He was also wearing dark clothing.

The third man is similar to the second but is around 5ft 10ins. Both men had slight Irish accents.

Cheshire Police have issued a number of tips to prevent this type of crime.

Don’t let anyone into your home who calls unexpectedly and if you have a chain, always use it.

If you do answer the door, make sure you have the door on the chain and ask for identification.

Police would always give ID, if you are still not sure, call 101 or 999 to verify who they are.

But most importantly, if you have any doubts about them being genuine, don't let them in and ask them to come back later when you are not alone.

Look out for your neighbours, if you see suspicious activity, report it to police.

Anyone with any information about the incident in Davenham should contact DC Paul Matchett on 101 quoting incident number 792 of January 10, 2018.

Alternatively, information can be given anonymously by contacting Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.