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Pensioner attacked by robber

The CCTV image of the man police want to identify
The CCTV image of the man police want to identify

Police investigating a robbery in Dover where an 85-year-old woman had her hands tied together and was pushed out of her wheelchair have released CCTV footage of a man who may be able to help.

The woman was at her home address in Camden Crescent when a man knocked on her door to ask for a phone number of someone she knew.

As she was finding him some paper to write on he entered her home and wheeled her into her lounge where he put a cushion cover over her head and tied her hands behind her back and then pushed her over so she could not get up.

He left a short time later and when the woman was helped back up she noticed a number of items had been stolen.

These included a silver Sony flat screen TV, a thick gold chain bracelet, gold ear-rings, and a purse which contained cash and cards.

A 42-year-old man has been arrested and released on bail in connection with the incident.

Police would like to hear from anyone who can help to identify the offender.

Detective Constable Dan Cutter said: "Luckily the lady was not hurt but it was a frightening ordeal for her. Incidents of this nature are unusual and we are very keen to make sure we catch the offender and bring him to justice.

"Therefore anyone who can help is asked to contact me on 01303 850055, or if you would prefer to remain anonymous call Kent Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111."

The incident happened at 1.45 pm on Friday January 23, but police have only just released the details.

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