THREE men from the Durham area have been arrested in connection with fraudulent fish sales in Cheshire.
The men, aged 26, 29 and 41, were taken into custody on Friday after officers stopped a “suspicious” ford transit van in Runcorn.
A Cheshire Constabulary spokesperson said the three occupants of the van were arrested at the scene on suspicion of fraud by false representation. The men have since been released under investigation pending further enquires.
Detective Sergeant Robert McLoughlin said: "While these arrests have now been made, I would like to remind residents to remain vigilant and continue to report any suspicious activity.
"I'd also urge residents to keep an eye out for any elderly or vulnerable family members or neighbours to ensure they don't fall victim to any fraudulent doorstep salesmen."
Suspicious activity can be reported by contacting the police on 101 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
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