The Beverly Hills Police Department has alerted the public to a concerning pattern of distraction thefts aimed at older adults, where scammers use offers of spiritual protection to steal valuable jewelry.
In a recent social media post, the BHPD described how perpetrators approach victims with unsolicited blessings or religious items, placing fake jewelry on them while discreetly removing real items. The department noted that an accomplice and a getaway car are often involved in these incidents.
Scammers offer “blessings” or spiritual protection while placing fake jewelry, gifts, or religious items on an elderly victim and then swapping out the victim’s real jewelry without them noticing. A getaway car and an accomplice are usually nearby.
The BHPD highlighted several red flags to watch for, including unsolicited spiritual or religious offers, strangers attempting to place items on individuals, and overly friendly behavior from unfamiliar people.
To help residents stay safe, the department provided practical tips, such as politely declining physical contact, walking away from unsolicited encounters, and reporting suspicious behavior immediately.
How to Stay Safe
✔ Politely decline physical contact
✔ Walk away from unsolicited encounters
✔ Report suspicious behavior to BHPD
The post included contact information for reporting incidents, with a non-emergency line at 310-550-4951 and instructions to call 9-1-1 for emergencies. This alert underscores the BHPD’s commitment to protecting vulnerable community members amid rising concerns about targeted scams.
Local authorities encourage older adults and their families to remain aware of these tactics, which exploit trust and kindness. By sharing this information widely, the BHPD aims to prevent further incidents and empower residents to safeguard their valuables and personal safety.
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