An interview with an investigator revealed that a woman living in a house in Fujisawa City, Kanagawa Prefecture, had stolen about 15 million yen in cash while she was out.

The police are investigating the relationship as a theft case because a man who claims to be a trader visited him a few days ago saying "I want you to show me the precious metals in my house."

According to investigators, an elderly woman living in a house in Fujisawa City was stolen about 15 million yen in cash while she was out on the 20th of this month.



A few days ago, a man who said he was a precious metal dealer called me suspiciously asking for precious metals in his house, and a stranger who claimed to be a trader said, "I want you to show me your precious metals." It means that he was coming.



According to the investigation so far, it seems that someone invaded from the morning when the woman was away to the afternoon.



Police are investigating the case as a theft case, as well as investigating the phone calls received before the case and the relationship with the visiting man.



There have been a series of cases of fraud, theft, and robbery over the so-called "Apoden" that asks how much cash is in the house by phone, and the police never give information about assets to strangers. I am calling attention to you.