Posted: Tue 3rd Dec 2013

Police Issue Appeal For Stolen Items

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This article is old - Published: Tuesday, Dec 3rd, 2013

North Wales Police have issued an appeal for a number of items that were stolen over the weekend.

Stolen Plants

An appeal has been issued after two plants were stolen from a house in New Broughton. 

Sometime between 5:00pm on November 29 and 10:00am on November 30 thieves stole two hanging topiaries from brackets outside a house on Tegid Drive in New Broughton.

Anyone with information call police on 101 quoting the reference number RC13195889.

 

Bike stolen Southsea

A bike was stolen from Southsea between midnight on November 16 and 9:00am on November 30.

Thieves stole a green Apollo bicycle with three seats fitted to it and a metal basket and a red mountain bike.

The bikes were taken from the front garden of a house in Frondeg Southsea, Wrexham.

Anyone with information call police on 101 quoting the reference number RC13195831

 

Medals stolen

Police are appealing for information to trace war medals stolen during a burglary in Llangollen.

The incident overnight between Sunday December 1 and 11.30am Monday December 2, when thieves broke into a house in Brook Street . The medals are described as The African Star, The Italian Star and a 1939 -1945 campaign medal all in the name of John Knox.

A long service firefighter’s medal and a Jubilee medal in the name of John Graham Knox were also stolen. Anyone who is offered these medals for sale or has any information about the theft is asked to call North Wales Police on 101 quoting the reference number P197003.



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