A break-in at a charity shop in Wrexham is amongst the latest incidents police in the city have had to deal with. 

Inspector Luke Hughes provided his daily update on Friday, detailing what the force had to deal with on Thursday. 

Amongst the most recent incidents included a break-in at a local charity shop, which Insp Hughes described as 'disgraceful'. 

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Here's some of what Wrexham police have dealt with in the last 24 hours:

8.39am – RTC on Jeffreys Road. Two vehicle RTC – ambulance attends, and one casualty taken to hospital for checks.

9.04am – Report of charity shop broken into on Lord Street. Insp Hughes said: "Rear window smashed and cash taken. Disgraceful. Our NPT staff will be making contact with local shops advising them to take extra precautions while this matter is reviewed.

"How can someone target a charity shop? That’s a real low blow. I fully appreciate times are hard, but I know that there are enough services out there to support people if they really need it. Breaking into a charity shop is not excusable."

10.24am – Report of nuisance visitors in the area of Bellevue Park at night. Insp Hughes said: "Officers will monitor and increase visibility."

3.55pm – RTC – Ffordd Llewelyn. Two vehicle collision - recovery required.

8.44pm – Officers attend to a dispute and concerns in Pentre Gwyn – location known to NPT officers and follow up work ongoing.

10.27pm – Suspicious incident. Insp Hughes added: "Males disturbed in the area of Ffordd Trefaldwyn (off Rhosddu Road). Possibly attempting to tamper with a vehicle, made off when challenged.

1.08am – Report of a missing person – located safe and well.