Posted: Mon 25th Nov 2013

Appeal For Stolen Items In Wrexham

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Monday, Nov 25th, 2013

North Wales Police have issued an appeal after a number of tools and a trailer were stolen in separate incidents over the weekend.

Thieves made off with power tools after breaking into out buildings on the A525 close to the Shropshire border.

The theft near Whitewall Road, Redbrook Maelor, happened sometime between 5pm on November 21 and 9.30am on November 22.

It is believed the thieves gained access through an insecure fence on a paddock and drove across the field to the outbuildings.

The items stolen include a STHIL chainsaw orange & white, petrol chainsaw, an orange and white STHIL pole saw, a Still circular saw and a power drill.

Anyone with information call police on 101 reference RC13191590.

An appeal has also also been issued for a trailer that was stolen from an address in Gwynfryn, Wrexham.

The incident happened sometime between 9pm on November 23 and 9.30am the following morning.

The trailer is described as a dark grey 1960’s Ifor Williams vehicle transporter trailer, 14ft long and recently refurbished with new brakes, new wheels and tyres. It has 12v electric winch, single jockey wheel and hitch.

Anyone with information about the theft should call police on 101 quoting reference RC13192795.



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