The victims were approached by the man opposite Savers who offered them a laptop computer for sale. He took them to a car park at the rear of Dominos pizza where they viewed the laptop in a rucksack and agreed to buy it, along with an iPhone.

They then visited Lloyds bank and withdrew £650 in cash before handing it to the fraudster who took them back to the car park and handed them the rucksack. However, when the victims later looked in the bag they realised they had been tricked.
The man is described as white, about 30, more than six feet tall with reddish brown hair and stubble. He wore light blue jeans. Police have issued a warning about buying goods from strangers in car parks after the incident which happened between 12.30pm and 1.15pm on Tuesday (September 28).
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