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Stranger steals wallet from 94-year-old who tried to help

Emma Russell
Emma Russell
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2 Aug, 2017 07:00 PM2 mins to read

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Police warn drivers to be careful when agreeing to give strangers a lift. Photo/ Stuart Munro

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A 94-year-old woman is still shaking after a stranger she had tried to help verbally abused her and stole her wallet.

On Friday Paula (not her real name) was in town buying her granddaughter a birthday card when a stranger asked her for a ride.

Paula said she had just parked opposite Whitcoulls on Victoria Ave in Whanganui when a woman, who looked to be in her 50s, approached her.

"It was pouring with rain, horrendous weather, and her story seemed plausible so I agreed to give her a lift."

Paula said she had no idea where they were going but was following the woman's instructions.

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"The car started to get foggy and the weather was just horrendous so I was concentrating on my driving."

Paula said the woman's attitude suddenly changed and she became verbally abusive.

"I started to feel quite afraid so I pulled over and had to physically push her out of the car."

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As the lady was getting out of the car she said "You stupid b****, I've got your money", and Paula realised the woman had taken her wallet.

She drove straight to the police station.

"The police were very good. They showed a great deal of compassion and even made me a cup of tea."

Whanganui crime prevention manager Senior Sergeant Andrew McDonald, described the theft as a "heartless act".

"It was a heartless way of taking advantage of the trusting and generous nature of a senior person. It was an extremely low thing to do," McDonald said.

McDonald said he was not aware of other such thefts and hoped it did not become a trend.

"We will be reviewing CCTV footage and investigating further but there are no suspects at this stage."

McDonald said police didn't want to stop acts of kindness but warned people to be conscious of their valuables if offering strangers a lift.

The offender is described as a female, about 50 years of age, of thin build with fair skin.

Anyone with information can contact Whanganui Central Police Station on (06) 349 0600, or information can be given anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

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