Posted: Wed 8th May 2013

Appeal For Stolen Bike

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Wednesday, May 8th, 2013

Police are appealing for information to help trace a stolen bicycle.

Sometime between 7pm and 10pm on Tuesday May 7, a thief scaled the wall of a back garden in Primrose Way Wrexham and made off with a blue and silver mountain bike with the word magna written on the frame.

If any one has information about the theft or who knows where the bike, which has a broken back brake, can be found please contact North Wales Police on 101. Incident reference number RC13071245.

Penycae Policing Meeting

Penycae residents are invited to air their views and community issues at the next neighbourhood policing meeting. The village’s PCSO, Tim Edwards and a member of Penycae Community Council will lead the meeting, which is being held at Penycae Community Centre on Wednesday, May 15, starting at 7pm.

The meeting gives residents the opportunity to have their say on how North Wales Police serves their community and on how local officers can assist.



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