Posted: Mon 21st Sep 2020

Police say “anti-climb paint” applied to areas in Llay after roof damaged

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This article is old - Published: Monday, Sep 21st, 2020

“Anti-climb paint” has been applied in certain areas and surfaces in Llay.

Officers from NWP Wrexham Rural say the action was taken around the local primary school and resource centre after a roof was damaged.

Images released by the police show three individuals on top of the resource centre.

A spokesperson added: “Those involved will be receiving visits shortly and positive action will be taken.”



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