Attribute to Acting Superintendent Dave Glossop, Tāmaki Makaurau
Deployment Manager:
Police are appealing for members of the public to contact Police if they have
been victim to a home maintenance scam in recent weeks.
Acting Superintendent Dave Glossop says Police have recently been made aware
that there may be small groups of individuals committing these sorts of scams.
At this stage, Police believe the offending may be occurring in parts of
Auckland however we cannot rule out other areas as well.
“Typically in these sorts of scams these individuals will cold call homeowners
offering to do maintenance work on parts of the house, often roofing,” says
Acting Superintendent Glossop.
“In some cases, victims could be overcharged for work that is either never
completed or is poorly executed.”
Acting Superintendent Glossop says reporting these sorts of incidents are
important so that Police can investigate and hold any offenders to account.
“Falling victim to these sorts of scams can be upsetting and potentially
embarrassing for those involved, however reporting them is crucial so others
don’t fall victim too.
“As the saying goes: if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
“Our advice in these sorts of situations is to be vigilant; don’t engage with
these sort of cold calls and never hand over any money.”
Police are encouraging anyone who may have been a victim to report it through
the 105 number.
Residents can also report suspicious activity in their neighbourhood by calling
Police on 111 immediately