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El Cerrito Police Department
Friday December 13th, 2013 :: 09:37 p.m. PST

Advisory

Scam artists at work in EC shopping centers. Call police if you are approached by someone saying you hit their car.

Shoppers in El Cerrito reported three separate incidents involving scam artists attempting to trick drivers into thinking that they hit a woman.

At 1100 hours, in the parking lot of the El Cerrito Plaza, a white adult female, approximately 50 to 60 years old, approached an elderly man and claimed that he struck her with his car. A witness to the incident came to the man's defense and told him that she saw the woman hit the back of his car with her hand. The man drove home to Albany and realized that the woman and her accomplice were following him. The pair of fraudsters confronted him at his house and demanded $1,200 for medical bills. The man sought help from his neighbor and the scam artists fled in their car.

Witnesses described the woman as white, with platinum dyed hair, 5'5" tall, and wearing an oatmeal colored jacket. Witnesses described her accomplice as a white female, of Spanish descent. She was in her late 30's, was 5'5" tall, and had black hair and dark clothing.

At 1245 hours, in the parking lot of Safeway, two women once again attempted to defraud an elderly man. This time, the primary suspect once again claimed that the man struck her with his car. The elderly man decided not to talk with the women and drove to Chevron. The women followed the man in a dark colored SUV, similar to a Jeep. The man called the police from Chevron and the women drove off.

This time, witnesses described the primary suspect as a white female, 75 to 80 years old, with white hair. Witnesses estimated her height as 5'3", her weight as 110 pounds, and remembered her wearing a black skirt and multi-colored blouse. Witnesses described the second woman as white, 35 to 40 years old, 5'2" to 5'4" tall, with her hair pulled back and wearing pants and a sweater.

Finally, at 1330 hours, in the Safeway parking lot once again, the two women approached yet another elderly man and tried to defraud him. The story was the same but this time the man went to the ATM in the store to pay the woman. A store staff member stopped the man and told him to call the police. Not surprisingly, the women fled.

Officers believe the women were associated with a blue 2003 Honda CR-V.

The El Cerrito Police Department urges you to be on the lookout for scams, particularly around the holiday season. Also, keep an eye out for elderly shoppers. These two suspects appear to be targeting the elders of our community. Please call the police if you spot these women.

Address/Location
El Cerrito Police Department
10900 San Pablo Ave
El Cerrito, CA 94530

Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 510-237-3233

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