Posted: Wed 20th Jan 2016

Appeals After Vehicle & Number Plates Stolen

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Wednesday, Jan 20th, 2016

Two appeals for information have been launched following two separate thefts in the Wrexham area over the weekend.

The first appeal is in relation to the theft of number plates from a vehicle whilst the vehicle was left by garages in the Burkit Street area of Rhostyllen.

It is believed that the incident took sometime over weekend, however the theft was discovered yesterday morning. morning

If you saw anything suspicious, or have any information relating to this incident please contact North Wales Police by dialling 101 quoting the reference number U008786.

A second and separate appeal has been launched following a burglary in the Henblas Road area of Rhostyllen.

The incident took place between 9:40pm and 11:15pm on Monday evening. Car keys and a vehicle (white Ford Focus) was stolen.

If you saw anything suspicious, or have any information relating to this incident please contact North Wales Police by dialling 101 quoting the reference number U008732.

Alternatively, you can provide information anonymously on either incident by calling Crimestoppers Wales telephone 0800 555 111.



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