Posted: Mon 23rd Jun 2014

Appeal For Information Following ‘Spate’ Of Wrexham Burglaries

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Monday, Jun 23rd, 2014

North Wales Police are appealing for information following a spate of burglaries in the Wrexham area and are reminding residents to be vigilant.

Sergeant Sue Richards from the Community Safety team said: “This type of crime is most often opportunistic, where burglars take advantage of unlocked doors and insecure windows which are being left open due to the recent warm weather.

“There are simple steps you can take; ensure that your doors and windows are locked securely, don’t leave valuables and cash out on display and mark property.”

For further advice on crime prevention, visit the North Wales Police website or contact us on 101 asking for your details to be passed to the Community Safety Department.

If you have any information in relation to the recent burglaries in Wrexham or any other crime in the area contact North Wales Police on 101 or anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111



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