Man in black hat, trench coat poses as police detective to try and gain entry to Batavia house
A Southside resident says a suspicious character came to his back door at 1:30 in the morning Saturday and claimed to be a detective investigating a report of a robbery at that address.
The resident, home alone watching TV, said the man was wearing a black hat, trench coat and carrying a cheap flashlight.
The resident called police and multiple units responded to the area but did not locate the suspect.
Det. Todd Crossett said the man did the right thing in calling 9-1-1.
"If we show up, we're going to be carrying identification and we don't wear hats," Crossett said. "We don't wear trench coats. When somebody shows up at your house at 1:30 in the morning, use extreme caution."
Crossett said when you get unexpected visitors in the middle of the night and you don't recognize them, can't see them, or don't see a car outside that your recognize, it's best not to open the door and to call emergency dispatch.
"Absolutely, give us a call," Crossett said. "We'll check it out. If it's a legitimate person who is trying to get ahold of you, well, then, OK, but absolutely give us a call."
The potential victim said the man told him, "I'm here to investigate a burglary. You need to let me in."
When the resident told the man he was calling 9-1-1, the man responded, "I am 9-1-1."