Posted: Wed 9th Sep 2015

Sat Nav & Clothing Stolen Following Vehicle Break-in

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This article is old - Published: Wednesday, Sep 9th, 2015

Police are appealing for information after two vehicles in a Wrexham village were broken into.

The first incident took place between 10.30pm on Thursday 27th August and midday on Friday 28th August when theives broke into an insecure vehicle in the Osborne Street area of Rhos.

A Tom Tom sat nav, Adidas trainers, Barbour jacket and Babyliss curling tongs were stolen.

If you have any information in relation to this incident then please contact North Wales Police on 101 referencing
RC15137065.

A second appeal for information has been launched after damage was caused to a vehicle in the Hope Street area of Rhos.

The incident occurred sometime between 6pm on Monday 24th August and 7am on Tuesday 25th August in which an attempt was made to force entry to an Astra.

Do you have any information that can help find out who is responsible? If so please call 101 as soon as possible and reference incident number RC15135769.

Alternatively, you can provide information on both incidents anonymously by calling Crimestoppers Wales on 0800 555 111.



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