A police investigation is underway following a number of bogus workman incidents at a sheltered housing complex in Inveresk Road, Musselburgh.

The incidents happened on the morning of Thursday, April 20, when a man approached several addresses offering to clean their rones.  Two residents were subsequently defrauded of money.

Police were contacted later that day and are appealing for witnesses.

The suspect is described as a tall young man with slim build.

Inspector Andrew Harborow of Musselburgh Police Station said:  “This man has deliberately targeted vulnerable members of the community in order to defraud them.

“We are eager to trace this man as soon as possible and I would ask anyone who was in the Inveresk Road area of Musselburgh on the morning of Thursday, April 20, and saw any suspicious, to get in touch with us at their earliest convenience.

“Bogus callers work by trying to pressurise householders into buying a product or service that they don’t actually need.  They often look to target the most vulnerable in our society, particularly the elderly.

“Be suspicious of anyone cold calling at your door offering to do work, or to fix a problem you have no prior knowledge of and never pay for goods or services to strangers arriving at your door.

“If you wish to find out more information about preventing bogus callers, please visit the Police Scotland website.”

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John graduated from Telford College in 2010 with an HNC in Practical Journalism and since then he worked for the North Edinburgh News, The Southern Reporter, the Irish News Review and The Edinburgh Reporter. In addition he has been published in the Edinburgh Evening News and the Hibernian FC Programme.