Posted: Thu 28th May 2015

Suspicious Male in Penymaes Avenue

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This article is old - Published: Thursday, May 28th, 2015

An appeal for information in relation to a male seen acting ‘suspiciously’ in Wrexham.

Wrexham Town Policing Team are appealing for information after a male, with a white Staffordshire bull terrier dog was seen acting suspiciously in the Penymaes Avenue area of Wrexham recently.

At around 8:55pm on Wednesday 27th May the male, described as mid 30’s, 5’10’’ short dark hair, grey hoodie, black tracksuit bottoms and white trainers, was seen walking up and down the road, apparently looking into properties.

If you saw anything suspicious, or have any information relating to this person please contact North Wales Police by dialling 101 quoting the reference number S076230. Alternatively, you can provide information anonymously by calling Crimestoppers Wales telephone 0800 555 111.

If you have CCTV in the area which has footage of this person, or of anything suspicious, please contact North Wales Police.

This is the second incident of a male(s) seen acting suspiciously around properties in the Wrexham area.



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