Posted: Fri 3rd Aug 2012

Vandals Smash CCTV Cameras At Wrexham Tattoo Studio

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Friday, Aug 3rd, 2012

Vandals smashed up CCTV cameras in a late night wrecking spree outside a Wrexham tattoo studio in the early hours of Thursday morning.

Three men were seen ripping CCTV cameras off the wall outside Wrexham Ink on Chester Street between 3-4am.

Manager at Wrexham Ink Delyth Green, whose husband Nick owns the studio, said that one camera was stolen and two others damaged in the incident each worth £80.

She described the vandalism as “unfair” and has offered a reward if anyone provides information to police which leads to an arrest.

Delyth said: “This has got to stop as it’s not fair on local property owners. We’ve put pictures of the suspects up on Facebook as we’re hoping to name and shame them.

“We’re asking anyone with information to get in touch with the police.”

She added that despite approaching the police to notify them of the crime, they had yet to visit the studio to speak to them.

We contacted North Wales Police for comment but they couldn’t find the incident on their system at the time of writing.



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