Posted: Mon 5th Jan 2015

11 Wrexham Properties Targeted In ‘Criminal Damage Spree’

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Monday, Jan 5th, 2015

Police are appealing for information following a criminal damage spree in Bradley near Wrexham which left 11 properties damaged in the space a couple of hours.

The vandals responsible knocked down front garden walls in Chestnut Road, Alder Close and Oak Close. They also damaged a garden wall in Beech Avenue and a driveway and garden at another address in Beech Avenue.

All the incidents are believed to have happened between 6pm and 8pm on Thursday January 1st.

Inspector Jackie Downes said: “A considerable amount of damage has been caused, leaving many residents upset at the pointless destruction to their homes and all the sorting out they have to do as a result.

“I am sure there will be people locally who will know who in their community is responsible for this criminal anti-social behaviour. I am asking for any witnesses or anyone who has information about these incidents to contact police on 101 so we can bring these offenders before the courts.”



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