NORTH Wales Police have issued an appeal to the public following a vandalism incident in Wrexham
The incident took place to a silent soldier memorial outside Wrexham Memorial Hall in Bodhyfryd.
The damage to the statue was reported on July 11th but it is not currently known the exact time or date it was caused.
District Support Sergeant Rhian Hughes said: “It is disappointing that someone would see fit to vandalise a memorial which serves as a reminder of those who have given their lives to protect others.
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“We have launched an investigation into this disrespectable behaviour, and I would ask anyone with information about the damage to contact us.
“I would also request that anyone who may have footage of the area that may assist us in discovering when the damage took place to contact us.”
Anyone with information that could assist our enquiries should contact police via their website, by calling 101, or anonymously via Crimestoppers, quoting reference 24000607424.
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