Two men posing as water company workers have swindled a householder out of nearly £500 at a property off Curborough Road in Lichfield, Staffordshire.
The fraudsters, dressed in blue jackets bearing company logos, visited the home twice. One carried an iPad while the other held a clipboard. Both wore lanyards displaying official-looking credentials. The resident handed over £80 during the first visit and £400 on the second occasion, each between 10am and 10:15am.
Suspect Descriptions
Authorities describe the suspects as follows:
- One man, approximately 25 years old, 6ft tall, of Asian appearance.
- The other man, of black ethnicity.
Both wore blue jackets with company logos, lanyards, and carried items suggesting legitimacy—one an iPad, the other a clipboard.
Police Response and Appeal
Staffordshire Police received a report of suspicious activity on Tuesday, March 3, at 8pm. Officers are reviewing CCTV and doorbell footage from the area.
A police spokesperson stated: “We urge residents to remain vigilant against individuals posing as utility workers who demand cash payments. Anyone who witnessed suspicious activity is asked to come forward.”
To assist the investigation, contact police on 101 or via Live Chat on their website, quoting incident number 748 of March 3. For anonymous tips, call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. Fraud reports can be submitted via the dedicated online platform.

