The Ottawa Police Service is warning the public about recent distraction thefts across the city. Recently, two incidents have occurred in Stittsville.
Suspects often approach individuals who are alone in public spaces, particularly in parking lots, and engage in conversation under false pretenses — such as asking for directions or offering a gift.
In many cases, they attempt to place a piece of jewellery, such as a necklace, around the person’s neck while distracting them. Victims typically realize only afterward that a valuable item has been stolen.
These suspects are known to use charm and deception to get close, and they often target visible jewellery or personal belongings.
Four ways to help protect yourself and others:
- Avoid displaying expensive or sentimental jewellery in public; keep it covered when possible.
- Stay alert to your surroundings, especially in parking lots and less busy areas.
- Do not allow strangers to invade your personal space or touch you — if someone tries to place an object on you, it’s a red flag.
- If approached by a stranger under suspicious circumstances, walk away and seek help if needed.
Thieves may target jewellery, but wallets, phones, and purses are also at risk.
If you believe you’ve been a victim or witness to a distraction theft and the suspect is still nearby, do not attempt to follow them. Instead, call 911 immediately and try to remember as many details as possible, including their physical description, clothing, and any vehicle involved (make, model, license plate, etc.).
Contact information
If have information about these incidents, please contact the West Criminal Investigations Section at 613-236-1222, extension 2666 or by email at westcriminalinvestigations@ottawapolice.ca.