Scammers who fled Stoke pawn shop in fake gold case caught on CCTV

This was the moment surveillance cameras captured two smartly dressed con men making off with cash after defrauding a pawnbroker with a daring, fake gold swap.

Paul Wood, owner of Church Street Gold Pottery and Furniture in Stoke, was devastated when he was tricked into buying counterfeit gold bars by a man and woman who entered his shop last Thursday, June 20.




The pair, believed to be from Eastern Europe, said they wanted to sell some 9-carat gold. Paul held it in his hands and weighed it before agreeing to pay them £1,765.

Security footage shows the man using sleight of hand to swap the bag of real gold for fake gold, right under the nose of the unsuspecting Paul. The couple then fled with the money.

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Paul said he called 999 and reported the matter to the police but was stunned to be told it would be six weeks before an officer could attend. He has now slammed the response from Staffordshire Police and believes the daring thugs could strike again elsewhere because of their lack of action.

Police have confirmed they are now on the hunt for the pair and have appealed for any witnesses to get in touch. It is the eighth time the shop has been targeted by thieves and burglars.

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