POLICE are still looking for at least one man in connection with fraud offences.

Potential witnesses have come forward to the police but no arrests have been made yet.

Two e-fits have been released in connection with fraud offences.

The first e-fit, wearing the black top, is wanted in connection with an incident on Aston Road in Chipping Campden.

A man knocked on an elderly woman’s door and offered to do some work on her driveway.

She politely declined but the man carried on doing the work anyway by spraying liquid on her drive.

He then came to the door demanding money, which she refused to pay.

He then left in a burgundy coloured, old style saloon car when she threatened to call the police.

The man is white, in his late 40s to early 50s, five foot three and of a chunky, solid build.

He was wearing a dark anorak, blue jeans and trainers.

The incident happened on Monday January 2 at 3pm.

A second incident occurred on Arbour Lane in Mickleton the next day at 11.15am.

A man knocked on the door of an elderly couple claiming he had sprayed the weeds in their front garden and asked for money.

He went on to enter their house without being invited in but no money was given to him.

Although there are two e-fits, the same man is potentially responsible for both incidents.

Anyone who recognises the e-fits should call police on 101 quoting incidents 334 of 2 January and 164 of 3 January.

Alternatively, report information online at: https://www.gloucestershire.police.uk/contact-us/report-a-crime-or-incident/