Posted: Wed 11th Sep 2013

Police patrols on Deeside to increase following criminal damage incidents.

News and Info from Deeside, Flintshire, North Wales
This article is old - Published: Wednesday, Sep 11th, 2013

North Wales police are increasing patrols in Deeside following a number of criminal damage related incidents.

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It follows a spate of incidents in Queensferry and Connah`s Quay in the last month, as reported here on our crimebeat page.

Sergeant  Sue Richards said;  

“We are experiencing an increase in low level damage, ranging from smashed windows to damage to car tyres, We will take positive action against anyone we identify  as responsible.  I would like to encourage the public to approach officers who are on patrol if they have any information or alternatively contact the North Wales Police Control Room on 101 or Crime Stoppers 0800 555 111.”

 

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