Posted: Tue 7th Oct 2014

Watch, Jewellery & Bike Stolen From Wrexham

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Tuesday, Oct 7th, 2014

Appeals for information have been launched following the theft of several items in Wrexham.

The first appeal is in relation to a BMX bike that has been stolen from Gwersyllt.

The blue BMX ‘Cres8’ bike, with stickers on the handlebars, was stolen from the rear of a property in Deleamere Avenue in Gwersyllt sometime between 5pm on October 5th and October 6th.

Anyone who saw someone taking the bike or who may have information in relation to it is asked to contact the Investigation Support Team on 101 quoting reference RC14158187. Alternatively call Crimestoppers on 0800 555111.

An appeal for information over criminal damage caused to the window of a digger on Prince Charles Road has also been launched.

Sergeant Wesley Williams tweeted this morning to say the incident took place over the weekend. Anyone with any further information is advised to call 101 referencing RC14157918.

Two ‘Twitter appeals’ and images have also been launched over the past couple of days.

Sergeant Wesley Williams tweeted the below image earlier this afternoon, asking if anyone recognises the item pictured. More detail can be found below.

North Wales Police Control Room have also tweeted an appeal for an Omega watch, which was stolen from Brook Street on Thursday October 2.



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