Posted: Wed 2nd Nov 2016

North Wales Police charge four men with the murder of Mark Mason in Rhyl.

News and Info from Deeside, Flintshire, North Wales
This article is old - Published: Wednesday, Nov 2nd, 2016

North Wales Police say they have now charged four men with the murder of Mark Mason.

The men charged with his murder are Anthony Francis Baines,  30 years of age from Liverpool, Jake Melia,  21 years of age from Liverpool, James Davies, 20 years of age from Liverpool and Mark Ennis, 30 years of age from Liverpool.

All four men will be appearing before Llandudno Magistrates tomorrow, Wednesday 2nd November 2016.

Detective Chief Inspector Jason Devonport from North Wales Police, said: “I would like to thank the community of Rhyl for the support they have provided in this investigation which will continue.

Six men in total have been arrested in connection with Mr Mason’s murder, two have been released without charge.

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