Wrexham Police Appeal & Incident Round-Up
North Wales Police have issued several appeals following a number of incidents in the Wrexham area.
Wall Damaged In Llay
Sometime between May 30 and June 6 damage was caused to a garden wall in Sixth Avenue Llay. Coping stones and bricks have been pushed onto the driveway. Anyone with information is asked to call police on 101 quoting crime reference number RC14084945.
Thefts From Gardens
Plants and chimney pots were stolen from the Alexandra Road area around 3:00pm on 6th June. Anyone with information is asked to call police on 101 quoting crime reference number RC14084377
Sometime between 12:45am and 4:30pm on 6th June three plant pots were stolen from the Glen Afon area. Anyone with information is asked to call police on 101 quoting crime reference number RC14084425
Sometime between 10:00pm on 7th June and 8:00am on 8th June three pot plants were stolen from the Westminster Drive area. Anyone with information is asked to call police on 101 quoting crime reference number RC14084425
This morning we were also tweeted by PCSO Hodges from North Wales Police asking us to highlight more thefts that ocurred overnight:
Taken from garden in Maesydre in early hours this am. Know someone illegally collecting? Ring 101 quote R086576 pic.twitter.com/kFiXMBGzsk
— PCSO C Hodges (@NWPCHodges) June 10, 2014
Taken from garden in Maesydre in early hours this am. Know someone illegally collecting? Ring 101 quote R086576 pic.twitter.com/RnG8HJHN4N
— PCSO C Hodges (@NWPCHodges) June 10, 2014
Taken from garden in Maesydre in early hours this am. Know someone illegally collecting? Ring 101 quote R086576 pic.twitter.com/MxShkEYnWV
— PCSO C Hodges (@NWPCHodges) June 10, 2014
Thefts From Motor vehicles
Members of the public are being reminded to not leave objects of value out on display in their vehicles.
There have been two thefts from motor vehicles in the town centre since Friday. In both cases items were left out on display.
One gym bag was taken from one car and tools, wallet and money were taken from a second.
Inspector Wycherley said: “We are reminding people to take their items with them or lock them away when they leave their vehicle. We are trying our best to help, but people also need to help themselves.”
Town Centre Incidents Over The Weekend
At 2:40am on Sunday morning a man was caught arguing with a doorman after being refused entry to a licensed premises.
Officers on patrol approached the man, who then began to argue with them.
The man was arrested for being drunk and disorderly and was later cautioned.
At 1:30am on Sunday morning officers found a man on Tuttle Street who was trying to snort a white powder.
The powder was later found out to be cocaine. The man was cautioned by officers.
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