£2,000 for information on Buckie woman accused of fraud

Crimestoppers is offering a reward of up to £2,000 for information to catch alleged fraudster 31-year-old Pauline Flett.

Published 26th Nov 2015

A reward of up to £2,000 is being offered to catch an alleged fraudster.

Crimestoppers has offered the reward for information which leads to the arrest of 31-year-old Pauline Flett.

Flett, originally from Buckie, Moray, is wanted for allegedly defrauding a number of people across Scotland of large sums of cash and goods between October 2006 and March this year.

She is described as around 5ft 6in with a medium build, blonde hair and a bat tattoo on her left arm. She has resided in Edinburgh, Glasgow and the Grampian region.

Flett is believed to avoid detection by altering her appearance and travelling around the country. She has also been known to use the alias Pauline Campbell.

Angela Parker, national manager for Crimestoppers Scotland, said: Flett is believed to be involved in a number of crimes that have seen innocent victims scammed out of large sums of money.

These victims deserve justice and it is vital that Flett is found to ensure that she cannot strike again.

There are people out there who know where she is and I would urge you to do the right thing and contact Crimestoppers anonymously.

We don't take personal details, we can't trace calls or information given online. No-one will ever know you contacted us. We don't want to know who you are, just what you know.''