Posted: Tue 30th Sep 2014

Police Appeals: Burglary Lindale Avenue Connah's Quay

News and Info from Deeside, Flintshire, North Wales
This article is old - Published: Tuesday, Sep 30th, 2014

Some time between 1510 and 1554 hours on 26th September unknown offender(s) have gained entry using a crowbar or similar to prise/force open patio doors, causing damage to lock and smashing double glazed pane.

Offender(s) has unsuccessfully attempted to gain entry by prising open kitchen window and has conducted an untidy search within the property, but have not stolen any items.

If you have any information in regards to the incident please report immediately to 101 quoting crime reference RC14252424 – OWL alert Eastern. Or alternatively you can report this anonymously to Crimestoppers calling 0800 555 111 quoting crime reference details above.

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