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Shortly before 5pm today (Wednesday, March 20th) we responded to an incident in the Plas Madoc area in Wrexham following a report of suspicious material.
A joint investigation between North Wales Police and North Wales Fire and Rescue Service found no ongoing concerns.
Chief Inspector David Cust said: “This was an isolated incident and emergency services have now stood down following joint enquiries that found there are no wider concerns for the community.
“I would like thank residents in the area for their understanding and patience while we carried out our investigations.”