Posted: Wed 9th Sep 2015

Suspicious incident in Buckley police appeal for information about two men who claimed to be police officers.

News and Info from Deeside, Flintshire, North Wales
This article is old - Published: Wednesday, Sep 9th, 2015

Police are appealing for information after an incident in Buckley where two men dressed in suits went to a house saying they were North Wales Police officers.

South Flintshire officers say the incident happened at Tan-yr-Bryn, Buckley.

Two men dressed in suits called at a house at 9pm yesterday Tuesday 7th September

The men claimed to be North Wales Police officers and told the resident they had come to seize their dog under the Dangerous Dog Act.

When challenged they refused to provide identification and left.

The two men are described as white, wearing white shirts and black suits. One was around 6ft with stubble, the other clean shaven and shorter.

Anyone with information or concerns is asked to call police on 101.

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