Posted: Fri 11th Apr 2014

Hawarden: Suspicious male seen peering into properties.

News and Info from Deeside, Flintshire, North Wales
This article is old - Published: Friday, Apr 11th, 2014

North Wales Police are asking residents in Hawarden to be vigilant following reports of a suspicious male seen around Paradise Lane, Wood Lane and Keats Close.

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The male was seen on Tuesday 8th April at 4.45pm, he was riding a black mountain very slowly along Paradise Lane peering into gardens and properties, he later returned passing along the same route again looking into houses.

He is described as white skinned, aged between 30-40 years of age, slim build, 5ft 7 tall, ‘salt and pepper’ greying hair, shorter on the sides and spiked at the top, wearing a black jacket, blue jeans, and they say his behaviour stood out as suspicious.

Police are advising resident to make sure all your property is secure when not in use, and to report any suspicious behaviour you witness to the Police.

If you have any information call North Wales Police on the non-emergency telephone number 101 quoting reference R051367 

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