A POLICE inspector has raised concerns over burglaries in his latest crime report for Wrexham.
Inspector Luke Hughes has recently been providing daily crime updates for the area, to inform residents of any incidents to be aware of.
Among the incidents reported over the last 24 hours (Sunday, August 28), were two burglaries.
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Inespctor Hughes said: "I'm afraid to report we have had two burglaries that I wanted to highlight.
"One yesterday (28th) in the area of Greenfield Street, where suspects possibly used a small white hatchback – no further details – the offence occurring between 17:45 and 20:15.
"A number of electrical items were taken and also a guitar – did you see anything odd around this time? If so please contact us and quote 22000638703."
Inspector Hughes adds that the second offence took place overnight between Saturday and Sunday at a property on Broxton Road.
PIC: Police say a vehicle similar to this was taken.
He said: "The suspects appear to have taken a BMW 520D Registration number AM08MWY and this vehicle remains outstanding.
"Often such vehicles are used to commit further crime – please make this vehicle too hot to handle, it looks similar to the above image. It is highly unlikely to remain on those plates so any similar vehicles in suspicious circumstances are also of interest. Please call us and quote 22000638703."
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