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CRIME WATCH

NEWS edition 147

Week ending 20.02.2020

OWL Cymru aims to increase awareness & help prevent people from becoming a victim of

crime—Don’t make it easy for them & prevent it happening to you by locking your

windows & doors! Take a look at our Sneaky Blinders offer!

Police appeal for information

Community intelligence is so important to help the Police fight crime

Stay vigilant and if you see anything suspicious, or think you know

someone who is committing crime

REPORT IT!

OWL Crime Watch 20000085359 - Assault in Dolgellau

Police are appealing to anyone who may have witnessed an assault in the Gwern Ceirios area of Dolgellau

over the weekend. A man sustained non-life threatening injuries as a result of the incident which happened

on Saturday evening, 8 th February. Police said: “Thankfully the injuries sustained by the man were not

serious.

It was an isolated incident, and there is no risk to the wider community but we are keen to speak to anyone

who may have any CCTV or Dashcam footage which may have captured the offence.” Anyone with

information relating to the incident is asked to call Porthmadog CID on 101, quoting reference OWL Crime

Watch 20000085359

OWL Crime Watch—Vehicle Owners please be vigilant

Police are urging car owners to be vigilant after a spate of thefts of catalytic converters across the force

area. If you see anyone acting suspiciously around a vehicle, please contact Police on 101

OWL Crime Watch—Burglaries early evenings in Wrexham

Police have reported that there has been burglaries that have occurred across Wrexham during the early

evenings. If you are not at home early evenings, make it look like someone is.

Timer switches and television simulators are just two ways of making your house look occupied when you

are out. Visit the OWL Protect WebShop for more information and more crime prevention items to assist

https://www.owlprotectcymru.org/. Always report anything suspicious to police as soon as possible. Dial

101 for non-urgent calls, dial 999 if your call is urgent.

OWL Crime Watch North Wales

King Street, Mold CH7 1EF

Tel 01352 708118

Email watch@owlcymru.org

WebShop https://www.owlprotectcymru.org/

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