AN investigation into a spate of thefts from vehicles in Flintshire earlier this year has prompted a police appeal.
The force has issued an appeal as part of their investigations into the thefts which took place in Mold on January 21.
The thefts are reported to have taken place in the areas of Oakwood Close, Beechwood Close, Ffordd Pennant, Sunny Ridge, Orchard Way and Hillside Crescent.
As part of the appeal, police are looking to trace the owner of a black and grey bag (pictured above) which they say contained a number of items.
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A spokesperson for North Wales Police said: "We are investigating a number of thefts from motor vehicles in the areas around Oakwood Close, Beechwood Close, Ffordd Pennant, Sunny Ridge, Orchard Way, Hillside Crescent in Mold sometime overnight on 21st January 2024.
"As a result we are looking to trace the owner of the bag pictured below which is a black and grey holdall made by Compass - this contained a number of items including a socket set, Samsung plugs, a Goodmans charger as well as various coloured charging cables.
"If you recognise the bag or any of the items as belonging to you please make contact urgently with PC 3591 Amy Worrall at Mold Police station on amy.lyth@northwales.police.uk."
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