TWO thieves conned their way into a 91-year-old woman's house before robbing her of £920.
At around 4.30pm the two men called at the door of the woman who lives in Ibbison Court, Blackpool on February 19.
They claimed her neighbours had reported a water leak and there was a danger of explosion. After getting inside they managed to search the house and steal £920 before the lady managed to order them out.
One is described as in his 20s, 5ft 11ins, black curly hair and was wearing blue jeans. He spoke with an Irish accent.
The other was also in his 20s, 5ft 8ins, green jacket and black tracksuit bottoms with a white stripe and a cream baseball cap. He also spoke with an Irish accent.
A MAN grabbed out at a 16-year-old girl and made obscene comments while she was waiting for a bus on North Drive, Cleveleys, on February 16 at 12.45pm.
The girl was waiting at the bus stop on the junction of North Drive and Luton Road when the man started to make distressing and obscene comments which caused her to become alarmed.
As a bus pulled up, the man grabbed hold of the girl's wrist, but the driver managed to scare him off.
He is described as approximately 40 years, 5ft 5ins, fat build, receding light blond hair and was wearing a blue denim jacket and blue jeans. He spoke with a local accent.
TWO teenage muggers robbed a man of more than £200 he had just taken out of a cash machine. It happened at 4.45pm on February 12 as the man was counting the money in an alleyway of Wilford Street in Blackpool.
He was then attacked by two teenagers, who stole his money, injuring him in the process.
One is described as late teens, 5ft 6ins, stocky build, short haircut (number one) , and was wearing blue jeans and a light coloured roll-neck jumper.
The other was in his late teens, 5ft 10ins, medium build, short light brown hair and was wearing blue jeans with a mid to light blue tracksuit-style jacket with white patches on the shoulder.
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