Wrexham police attended the scenes of two sudden deaths on Tuesday (November 8). 

In the forces' latest daily update, issued by Inspector Luke Hughes, he confirmed that there had been two sudden passings in Wrexham yesterday. 

He insists that there is no suggestion of criminal activity with either incident. 

Elsewhere, the force dealt with incidents of criminal damage and suspicious behaviour. 

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Here's some of what Wrexham police dealt with on Tuesday: 

7.44am – Report of criminal damage to a property in Glan Gors – window damaged – two bricks recovered at the scene. Insp Hughes said: "NPT have attended and offered reassurance. So frustrating and so pointless."

10.06am – Insp Hughes said: "I mentioned yesterday that we hadn’t had a shoplifting in 24hrs…. I spoke too soon. This report referred to an incident the previous day at a large chemist in the Plas Coch shopping area – lone male suspect enters and takes perfume to the value of £650."

11.19am – Late reporting of stolen wheely bin – Gwenfro. Insp Hughes added: "Looks likely that it met its demise on Bonfire night."

1.41pm – Concern for a neighbour who has not been seen for a while – officers attend and find the lady has passed away, sad incident for all involved but no suggestion of criminal activity. – RIP

3.52pm – Damage noted on a door at a property on Boston gate. Insp Hughes added: "Caller concerned that it may be an attempt to gain entry – officer will be attending to offer reassurance and review."

5pm – Officers attend another sudden death – elderly female – again no suggestion of criminal activity but officers act on behalf of the coroner in such matters. RIP

8.42pm – Report of missing 14 year old female – returned safe and well.

00.14hrs – Male seen acting suspiciously in Eagles Meadow – officers attend and he has a wanted marker for burglary in the West Mercia police area – arrested.