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Police arrest pair believed responsible for string of distraction thefts

Vancouver police allege a man and woman have targeted other seniors mostly visible minority women in a string of distraction thefts this summer.

Man, 23, and woman, 18, charged with one count of theft each, but could be facing more charges

Vancouver police arrested a man and a woman on Sept. 4, whom they believe are responsible for a series of so-called distraction thefts. (Jacy Schindel/CBC)

Vancouver police have arrested two people they believe are responsible for a string of distraction thefts targeting seniors on the city's East Side this summer.

Petre Alexandru, 23, and Gratiela Stoian, 18, have been charged with one count each of theft of jewellery.

Officers made the arrests Wednesday aftera69-year-old man had his necklace stolen by a man and a woman near Kerr Street and East 49thAvenue, police said in a statement Friday.

Police believe the two are responsible for other thefts in the area and anticipate more charges.

In July, police put out a public warning following a similar distraction thefttargetinga 77-year-old senior in her own backyard. Police say the victim was gardeningwhen a man and woman distracted the senior with other jewelry while stealing her gold bracelet.

In March, police issued public warnings after eight distraction-style thefts in Vancouver and Abbotsford took place in one week.

All of the cases involved a suspect swapping out the victim's expensive jewelrywith an inexpensive imitation.

Vancouver police re-enact the the distraction theft con to show how it works. The scammer approaches a victim offering fake jewelry and while placing it removes the victim's real jewelry. (Vancouver police)

Most distraction thefts involvesuspectsgetting out of a vehicleand approaching an elderly woman who is inher ownyard or on a sidewalk.

Alexandru and Stoian remain in custody until their next court appearance on Sept. 9.

Anyone with information about this investigation is asked to call VPD's Major Crime Section at 604-717-2541 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.