Posted: Wed 29th Jun 2016

TV, Mountain Bike & Other High Value Items Stolen From Wrexham Home

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This article is old - Published: Wednesday, Jun 29th, 2016

An appeal for information has been launched after a number of high value items were stolen from a home in Wrexham.

The burglary at a home in Bellevue Road, Wrexham, is thought to have taken place sometime between Saturday 18th June and Wednesday 22nd June.

Several high value items were stolen from the home, full details / descriptions of which are listed below:

· Black Logic 32 inch TV

· Blue holdall bag containing plugs, cables and leads

· Small musical keyboard

· Burgundy electric guitar effects box

· Vox box guitar amplifier

· Guitar rig that plugs into a guitar and a computer

· Mountain bike in beige/silver/orange

PC Daniel Rees said; “ I am appealing for witnesses. If anyone saw individuals acting suspiciously in the area or has information about these items, please contact me on 101 quoting crime reference RC16091671.”

Information on making your home safe and preventing yourself from becoming a victim of crime can be found on the North Wales Police website.

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