A 35-year-old woman has been charged with burglary after allegedly targeting elderly people and convincing them to let her into their homes by pretending to need help.
Police allege the woman stole items from elderly victims including wallets and other valuables were then stolen.
In one incident it is also alleged that a victim was pushed over.
The woman will appear in the Manukau District Court on September 30 facing 10 charges including six of burglary.
Police are warning the public, particularly elderly residents to be very careful about who they let in to their homes.
Inspector Bruce O'Brien said criminal behaviour that targeted vulnerable members of the community is "disgusting" and won't be tolerated by police.
"I urge residents, not to let people into their homes that they do not know and if you feel threatened or scared in anyway then please call 111 immediately,' he said.
"Also, never disclose your pin numbers to anyone."
Mr O'Brien said the community can help by reporting any suspicious behaviour to police.
"Even if it seems minor, such as a person or vehicle you have not seen in the area before.
By working together, we can keep those most vulnerable in our communities safe."
Police want to hear from anyone who may have been a victim of this type of crime so that they can respond and help prevent it from happening to others.
Please contact Counties Manukau Police on 09 261 1300 or you contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.