A suspicious McDonald’s order alerts the child to a £ 800 fraud

Police believe the man shown above could help with his investigation into a number of illegal transactions, including a trip to McDonalds in Kirkdale.

A CCTV image of a man with whom Merseyside police are seeking to speak has been released after the son of an 83-year-old man noticed more than 30 fraudulent transactions in a week in March that included a trip to McDonalds and, in total, the offender passed. over £ 800 invested in purchases. The transactions took place after a bank card was stolen from an elderly woman at a Damfield nursing home in Maghull.

The victim’s 83-year-old son noticed the strange fraudulent transactions that led to the bank card being reported to the bank. No staff member of the residence is suspected of the crime.

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Inspector Edward Barr said: “This is a cruel and despicable crime for a vulnerable woman with dementia. free.

Investigations have been conducted with detectives now seeking to speak to a man they believe could help them investigate the incident.

Inspector Barr added: “I am appealing to the person shown in this image or anyone who recognizes him or her to come forward. We believe it may contain information that could be vital to our ongoing inquiries. We are determined to find the “If you have information about the theft of your bank card, please contact us so that we can bring the offender to justice.”

Anyone with information about this incident is asked to contact @MerPolCC on Twitter or ‘Merseyside Police Contact Center’ on Facebook with the reference 22000184046. You can also pass information to Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111, or online form a

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