KNUTSFORD and Wilmslow residents are being urged to take care following reports of coronavirus scam texts being sent from offenders pretending to be from the police.

These texts claim to have been sent from Cheshire Police and say that a neighbour has reported a number of people coming in and out of the victim’s address during lockdown.

The fraudsters then state that the text is the first warning and if anyone else attends their property, police will be dispatched and the victim will be fined £1,000.

Det Sgt Chris Jacques, of the force's economic crime unit, said: “This is extremely concerning and we are urging everyone to remain vigilant if they receive a text of this nature.

“These scams do not discriminate and could affect anyone. It is a desperately uncertain time and fraudsters are playing on this to benefit in any way that they can.

“No police force would send messages such as this. If you do receive texts along the lines of this scam, please do not be alarmed.

“Do not respond to the texts and report it to us by calling 101 or call Action Fraud on 0300 123 2040.”

Residents are urged to follow this advice:

  • Always take a moment to think before parting with information or money when receiving messages as this as only criminals will rush or panic you
  • Once you have reported the text to Action Fraud, ignore and delete the message
  • Always avoid clicking on links on suspected spam text messages.

David Keane, police and crime commissioner for Cheshire, added: “Being the recipient of scams such as this can be extremely alarming.

“These opportunist scammers will stop at nothing to target innocent, law-abiding victims by inciting fear.

“I would urge the residents of Cheshire to stay vigilant and to tell others about this scam so that no-one falls foul to these heartless criminals.”

If you think you have fallen for a scam report it to Cheshire Police on 101.

Alternatively, you can contact Action Fraud on 0300 123 2040 or online at actionfraud.police.uk

You can report suspicious texts by forwarding the original message to 7726, which spells SPAM on your keypad.