58-year-old from Bogenhausen exposes fake police officers – arrests!

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Bogenhausen: A 58-year-old convicts fake police officers - fraudsters arrested, seniors protect themselves from telephone fraud.

Bogenhausen: Eine 58-Jährige überführt falsche Polizisten – Betrüger verhaftet, Senioren schützen sich vor Telefonbetrug.
Bogenhausen: A 58-year-old convicts fake police officers - fraudsters arrested, seniors protect themselves from telephone fraud.

58-year-old from Bogenhausen exposes fake police officers – arrests!

In a remarkable incident in Bogenhausen, a 58-year-old uncovered a scam that repeatedly victimizes senior citizens in Munich. On Monday evening at 10:30 p.m. she received a call from someone claiming to be a police officer. The caller spoke of an alleged series of robberies and asked the woman to list her valuables. But instead of giving in to the demands, she had a good hand and immediately saw through the fraud. She arranged a second phone call for the following day and informed her daughter of the police about the suspicious call.

When the caller called again on Tuesday, July 8, 2025 and arranged a meeting to hand over the valuables, civilian police officers were already on site waiting for the fraudsters. Two men, a 20-year-old and a 15-year-old from North Rhine-Westphalia, were arrested. They had traveled to Munich specifically to investigate the fraud and are now in custody while the investigation continues.

Alarming scams among seniors

The scam, in which fraudsters pose as police officers, is part of a larger problem that affects many older people in Munich. How tz.de Reportedly, seniors are particularly targeted by fraudsters. Every year, hundreds of elderly people in Munich lose considerable sums through various scams, such as the dreaded shock phone call. The fraudsters pose as public prosecutors or police officers and claim that a relative caused a fatal traffic accident in order to obtain large sums of money.

In May 2025, police reported that an 80-year-old couple in Bogenhausen lost almost 50,000 euros, while a 90-year-old woman in Englschalking handed over another 35,000 euros to fraudsters. The witnesses describe the person collecting the money as a strong, younger man in a dark tracksuit. In both cases, the police urgently asked for information from the public.

Protective measures and awareness raising

In order to better protect older people from such scams, it is important that they are made aware. How pflegehilfe-senioren.de explains, many tricks are aimed at gaining the trust of seniors. It is advisable to be skeptical of unknown calls and to verify the identity of the caller. In addition, no information about financial circumstances should be given and money should never be handed over to strangers.

The police recommend dialing 110 if you receive suspicious calls and not allowing yourself to be put under pressure. Consultation with relatives can also help to protect yourself from fraudsters. It is important that every individual takes action to ensure their own safety and thus counteract these machinations.