NORTH Wales Police have appealed to the public for information following a burglary that took place on Christmas Day.
On Monday, December 25 a devastating burglary occurred in the Rose Hill area in Brynteg, Wrexham.
On Facebook, the property owner confirmed the incident happened just two months after they had moved in "taking everything of value."
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The property owner and police are now asking if anyone in the area with CCTV footage would please get in touch.
A North Wales Police spokesperson said: "We’re investigating a report of burglary from a property in the Rose Hill area of Brynteg, Wrexham, which is believed to have occurred on Christmas day (December 25th).
"We urge anyone who may have witnessed anything suspicious in the area, or who may have private CCTV footage or dashcam footage of the area, to contact us quoting reference A201968."
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