Posted: Tue 25th Nov 2014

Arrest Made Following Investigation Into Fuel Thefts In Wrexham

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Tuesday, Nov 25th, 2014

A suspect has been bailed following an investigation into petrol thefts across Wrexham.

The arrest comes as part of a county wide investigation into a number of thefts involving people driving away from petrol stations without paying for fuel.

A vehicle which had been adapted to carry large amounts of fuel was recovered from the scene.

The suspect was arrested but has since been bailed pending further investigations.

Town Centre Inspector Paul Wycherley told Wrexham.com that investigations are continuing and that CCTV footage from petrol stations and the town centre are being examined.



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