Posted: Thu 14th Nov 2013

Axle Trailer, Bikes, Wheelbarrow And Leafblower Stolen From Houses In Wrexham

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This article is old - Published: Thursday, Nov 14th, 2013

A single axle trailer has been stolen from a front garden in Coed Aben.

Thieves stole the axle trailer from the front garden of a house sometime between 7.15am and 6pm on November 13.

The trailer has pale blue plastic panels on all four sides and silver uprights at each corner.

Anyone with information call police on 101 referencing RC13187091.

Sergeant Paul Wycherly has also tweeted about four other items that have been stolen the past couple of days.

2 bikes stolen on Wednesday from Bron y Nant Wrexham.

The bikes are a Green Raleigh Atlanta and blue/silver Zebrano hybrid.

Anyone with information is encouraged to call the police on 101 referencing P186848.

A shed was also broken into on Fairy Road, and an orange leafblower high pressure steamer and silver wheelbarrow were taken.

Anyone with information is encouraged to call the police on 101 referencing P186916



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