FOUR licensed premises in Flintshire and Wrexham have been subject to break-ins in recent days, police have said.
North Wales Police said the incidents each occurred between the hours of 8pm and 10pm.
The suspects, numbered between one and four men, have attended each location and entered when staff have been present and cashing up, police said.
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Charlotte Carr, North Wales Police's Licensing Officer, said: "Whilst investigations and background work is ongoing, I thought I would send out an alert to licencees across the division to be aware.
"Please, please check your CCTV is functioning, that your doors and windows are locked when closed/cashing up and if you can, never have lone staff working. Please be extra vigilant.
"If you notice anything suspicious, please contact ourselves on either 999 (emergency) or 101/web enquiry."
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