DRUG dealers are stealing NHS uniforms so they can sneak out of lockdown pretending to be key workers.
Cops warned of thefts from nurses, with it thought dealers can use this disguise when they are stopped.
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North Wales Police's Eastern Community Safety Team said: "Shop workers/ key workers beware – scumbag drug dealers are stealing uniforms so that when they are stopped by police they identify as a key worker.
“Take care with your uniforms and report anything suspicious on 101. Thank you for your brilliant work."
The force has warned about a number of Covid-19 fraudsters working in the area and told people to ignore any callers to their doors.
They added: "In this Covid age, no one should be calling at your address unannounced.
"Door to door sales are not allowed. People knocking on your door offering to do your drive, not allowed.
"No one is allowed to canvass door to door. Just don't answer the door."
Today we told how a pharmacist and a surveyor were arrested for selling "bogus" coronavirus tests as £20,000 was seized in cash.
The National Crime Agency said it had arrested the two men on suspicion of illegally selling tests for the virus.
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