Mt Druitt visually impaired man robbed at an ATM

The lowest of the lows: Elderly, partially blind man is robbed at an ATM by a fake Good Samaritan – as cops issue appeal

  • Police are trying to find an alleged cash thief
  • The woman allegedly robbed a visually impaired man 
  • It occurred at a west Sydney ATM last month 

A partially blind elderly man has allegedly been robbed while trying to get money out of an ATM at a shopping centre in Sydney’s west.   

The 72-year-old was lined up at about 1.30pm on Sunday, March 19, and needed help because of his visual impairment. 

While waiting for staff to assist him, police allege that a woman approached him and offered to help him.

The man accepted the woman’s help and, as the transaction was being processed, the woman allegedly withdrew a larger amount than requested.

Police would like to speak with a woman who may be able to assist with the investigation.

It’s further alleged she then fled with the cash.

Police would like to speak with a woman who may be able to assist with the investigation.

She is described as being of Caucasian appearance, between 18-23 years old, of thin build with brown hair.

At the time she was wearing a grey cropped t-shirt, light-blue ripped jeans, black thongs, a dark-coloured backpack, and glasses.

Anyone with information about the incident or who identify the woman are urged to contact Mt Druitt Police or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

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