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Two people have been questioned in connection with fraud incidents in Warwickshire.
A man from the Stratford area was arrested on Saturday (12 March) following a report of a vulnerable man being conned out of £55,000.
In June last year police received a report raising concern that a vulnerable man in his 40s – also from the Stratford area – was being exploited by the suspect.
The 45-year-old was arrested on suspicion of fraud and later bailed while enquiries continue.
On Sunday a 46-year-old man from Nuneaton was voluntarily interviewed under caution in connection with an allegation that he took payment for two motorbikes and failed to deliver them.
Enquiries are ongoing into both reports.
Posted by SJC, Corporate Communications