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Officers are investigating three incident that were reported in the Bangor area on June 6th.
The first incident was reported to have happened overnight between 10.30pm June 5th and 8am on June 6th in the Cae Gwigin area of Tal y Bont, Bangor, whereby a blue Yamaha motorcycle was stolen. Anyone with information is asked to contact police quoting reference 23000486261.
The second incident was reported to have happened at around 1am on June 6th in the Upper Bangor area where a person has attempted to take a vintage motorcycle. Anyone with information on this incident is asked to contact us quoting reference 23000486629.
The third incident took place at a business premises in the Holyhead Road area of Upper Bangor, which was reported to have happened between midnight and 7am on June 6th. Anyone with information is asked to contact us quoting reference 23000485511.
We are not currently investigating the incidents as linked occurrences.
We are appealing for anyone who may have witnessed anything suspicious in the above areas overnight, or who may have dashcam, doorbell or cctv footage that may have captured the incidents to contact police.
Anyone with information that may help in our investigations is urged to contact us via our website or by calling 101, quoting the above reference numbers.