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Police have arrested a 42 year old woman in connection with a number of thefts from elderly people centred on Manchester City Centre

Four victims aged between 74 and 94 reported they had belongings such as purses with money and phones stolen in broad daylight, in busy places such as charity shops and food shops in Manchester city centre, Longsight and Moss Side whilst they were going about their daily business.

Detective Constable Hazel Hatton, of GMP’s Manchester central neighbourhood team, said: “In these cases, the elderly people didn’t even know they had even been a victim until afterwards.

“We believe they were deliberately distracted and preyed on because of their age.

“Crimes like these can have a long-lasting and devastating impact on victims, leaving them with anxiety that can affect their lives going forward.

“We have intensified hotspot patrols in areas to increase visibility, and target those who are intent on committing crime to make sure Manchester is a safe place to live, work and visit.”

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