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UPDATE:
A 48-year-old man and a 26 -year-old woman have been arrested in connection with a burglary on October 23rd.
The arrests come following our appeal for information yesterday concerning a burglary that took place at a house situated in a rural location between Brynteg, Maenaddwyn and Llanerchymedd. A sum of cash and personal belongings were taken.
We continue to appeal for anyone who may come across documents and keys that have potentially been stolen to contact us.
Anyone with information about this incident is asked to contact police via our website or by calling 101, quoting reference 23001047919.
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We’re investigating a burglary that took place at a house in Anglesey yesterday, Monday October 23rd.
It is believed that two individuals entered the house at around 7.30pm, which is situated in a rural location between Brynteg, Maenaddwyn and Llannerchymedd. A sum of cash and personal belongings were taken from the address.
Detective Inspector Richard Griffith said: “Our investigations into this incident are ongoing and we urge anyone who was driving in the areas surrounding Brynteg, Benllech and Llannerchymedd yesterday evening and may have dashcam footage of suspicious vehicles to contact us immediately.
“Whilst incidents of this nature are rare, we are asking the community to remain vigilant for suspicious activity in the area and would advise residents to consider the security of their homes, including the use of outdoor lights, video doorbells, and ensuring windows and doors are locked.
“Further to this, we are appealing for anyone who may come across documents and keys that have potentially been stolen to contact us.”
Anyone with information about this incident is asked to contact police via our website or by calling 101, quoting reference 23001047919.