Posted: Mon 5th Mar 2018

Tack and quad bike stolen from Ridleywood

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Monday, Mar 5th, 2018

Horse tack and a quad bike has been stolen during a break in near Ridleywood.

The thefts took place on the 27th of February, last Tuesday, when we are told during the night intruders cut locks and took six saddles various bridles, bits, browbands and stirrup leathers from a rural properly.

There has also been an attempted theft the previous night at a yard in the same area locks were broken but intruders were disturbed.

The description of the stolen saddles is:
Henri De rivel saddle tan 18″
Frank Baines saddle 18″
Fylde Samantha saddle 17″ brown
Stubben vsd 17″ brown
Stubben Siegfried 17″ black
Saddle company Michelle Levey saddle 18

A blue CF Moto Cforce 550 quad bike was also taken.

We are told containers were also broken into in the area of Holt with locks also cut off.

If you have any information regarding these incidents ring North Wales Police via the 101 number, citing reference RC18025595.



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