Posted: Mon 10th Mar 2014

Police Appeals For Stolen Horse Rug And Mountain Bikes

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Monday, Mar 10th, 2014

North Wales Police have issued two appeals for items that have been stolen from Wrexham in the past week.

The first appeal is in relation to two mountain bikes that were stolen from a shed sometime between March 6th and March 8th.

Thieves stole a red and chrome Barracuda mountain bike and a gun metal grey and red KTM Pure Heat mountain bike from a  garden shed  in Beaumaris Close, Acrefair.

Anyone with any information on the incident is advised to call 101 referencing RC14034499.

A second appeal has been issued regarding a horse rug that was taken from a horse grazing  field near Berhsam Cricket Club, Bronwylfa road, Rhostyllen.

The rug is pink, with purple and white spots and was taken sometime between 3pm on March 7th and 10am on March 8th.

Anyone with any information on the incident is advised to call 101 referencing RC14034630.



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