The police are warning again of scams and attempts at scams in the Police Region of Central Sweden.
Six women born around the 1930s were targeted by scammers and attempted scams during the afternoon and evening in Uppsala and Knivsta.
The perpetrators were men who called and said they were from the police and wanted to help the women protect their jewelry from thieves.
They claimed that there had been a break-in in their residential area and offered a service to secure their jewelry and valuable items.
In two of the cases, they managed to get hold of jewelry worth an unknown value. In one of the cases, the scam is considered serious due to the fact that the perpetrator removed the woman's jewelry.
In four of the cases, the crimes stopped at attempted scams because the victims hung up the phone as they thought the calls sounded suspicious. Those who hung up were not called again.
The police warn the elderly about calls from people who say they are from the police and offer services.
No government agency, bank or insurance company calls the elderly and offers services in the way scammers do.
If you receive a call about various types of help or a request for BankID connection from unknown people, the police advise you to hang up the call and talk to family or friends about what happened.
All types of scams or attempted scams should be reported to the police. If the crime has already occurred, call 11414. If it is an ongoing crime, call 112.