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Police warning residents of bogus workmen following Storm Ali

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Police in the Highlands and Islands are urging people to be on their guard against bogus workmen following the recent storms.

Same individuals may see the bad weather as an opportunity to defraud home owners by offering home repairs which aren’t needed or have been exaggerated.

Lochaber, Skye and Lochalsh Preventions and Interventions officer PC Katy Duncan has urged people to be wary of these unscrupulous individuals.

She said: “Please be vigilant of anyone calling at your home offering to carry out repair work on roofs and chimneys, or offering to cut down trees which are dangerous.

We are urging people to be on their guard against bogus workmen following the recent storms.Same individuals may see…

Posted by Highland & Islands Police Division on Thursday, 20 September 2018

“No genuine tradesman will cold call at your door offering to do such work.

“If you have concerns that there has been storm damage to your property then use a tradesman you know and trust or who has been recommended to you.”

She added: “It is always best to obtain three quotes and consult a family member or friend who you trust before you agree to any work.

“Please also look out for vulnerable people within your community who may be targeted.

“Say no to doorstep callers and call the police on 101 immediately to report any suspicious activity.”