A REWARD of £2,000 has been offered to help trace a woman in connection with a fraud investigation.
Crimestoppers will handover the four-figure sum in exchange for information about the whereabouts of Pauline Flett.
Police want to speak to the 31-year-old in connection with crimes across Glasgow, Edinburgh, the Central Belt and the North of Scotland where individuals have been conned out of "large sums of cash", say Crimestoppers.
The fraud has taken place between October 2006 and March 2015.
Flett is known to alter her appearance and also travels around Scotland. She has also been known to use the alias Pauline Campbell, according to Crimestoppers.
Flett has resided in Glasgow as well as Edinburgh and Grampian.
She is described as around 5ft 6 with a medium build, blonde hair and has a bat tattoo on her left arm.
Angela Parker, National Manager for Crimestoppers Scotland, said: "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.”
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