Posted: Sun 14th Feb 2016

Tools Stolen From Vehicle Following Break-in

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This article is old - Published: Sunday, Feb 14th, 2016

An appeal for information has been launched after a number of tools were stolen following a vehicle break-in in Wrexham.

Sometime between Wednesday 10th February between 9:30pm and 7.30am Thursday 11th February offender/s attended at a car park at the rear of a premises on the High Street area of Ruabon.

Offender/s forced entry into a parked vehicle removing tools from within. Property taken as follows:

– Mikita Drill x2 in blue with batteries and charger

– Bosch Drill – dark brown

– Hitachi screw guns x2 in Hitachi bag with spare battery and charger

– Mikita hand grinder – green

– Mikita wireless battery

Do you have any information that can help find out who is responsible? If so please call 101 as soon as possible quoting reference number RC16020942.

Alternatively, you can provide information anonymously by calling Crimestoppers Wales on 0800 555 111.



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