Posted: Fri 23rd Sep 2016

Golf GTi Stolen from Penyffordd

News and Info from Deeside, Flintshire, North Wales
This article is old - Published: Friday, Sep 23rd, 2016

North Wales Police are asking the public to keep a look out for a Volkswagen Golf GTI which was stolen from an address in Penyffordd.

The high powered 2013/14 black Golf has distinctive red trim around the front grille and large red front brake calipers with GTI written on them.

The vehicles registration number is DE63 UTX however, its common for registration plates to be changed  – anyone who sees the vehicle or one similar acting suspiciously is asked to call North Wales Police on 101 and quote RC16144967.

The theft of the Golf GTI comes a day after a Citroen DS3 was taken from outside a house in Connah’s Quay.

The Citroen was taken in the early hours of Wednesday and was spotted on several occasions in and around Broughton and Connah’s Quay, police were seen perusing the car at around 5pm on Thursday – more here: /Reports-police-operation-connahs-quay

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