Posted: Fri 4th Jan 2019

Police issue CCTV images of masked raiders who stole cash from Flintshire service station

News and Info from Deeside, Flintshire, North Wales
This article is old - Published: Friday, Jan 4th, 2019

North Wales Police have released CCTV images of masked thieves who broke into a service station on the A55 in Flintshire last month and stole cash.

The CCTV images show the three men all with faces covered in the office and storage areas of the Northop service station shop in the early hours of December 9th.   

Two of the men can be seen carrying power tools while another is captured on camera kneeling next to what looks like an office desk.

Police have issued brief details on the force website stating:

“The identities of these persons are sought to assist with an investigation at a service station on the A55 Mold on the 09/12/2018.”

A police spokesman confirmed to Deeside.com the raiders took cash from a safe at the service station.

Anybody who may have information can contact police on 101 or via the live chat facility: https://www.north-wales.police.uk/contact/live-chat-support quoting reference number 18400060157.

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