Posted: Mon 14th Mar 2016

Man Arrested After Car Windows Smashed in Hightown

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This article is old - Published: Monday, Mar 14th, 2016

A man has been arrested after two vehicles were damaged in Hightown in the early hours of Sunday morning. 

Yesterday Anna contacted Wrexham.com with the above image, stating that two ‘red cars’ parked in one streets away from each other, had their windows smashed in  overnight on Saturday / early hours of Sunday morning.

Police were alerted of the first incident at 4am yesterday morning, following reports the side windows of a red Peugeot had been smashed in on Albert Street Hightown.

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A second incident was also reported at 4:50am on the next street – with a the windows of a red Mazda smashed while parked on Stanley Street, Hightown.

A spokesperson for North Wales Police confirmed a man has since been arrested on suspicion of criminal damage.



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