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Theft of mountain bike from back garden in Llanelli

Sometime on the afternoon of Saturday 21st December 2013 a white framed mountain bike was stolen from a rear garden in the ropewalk road area of Llanelli.

It has “SQUALL” written across the cross bar and distinctively it has suspension fitted from the cross bar down to the bottom of the frame.

Any information please contact PC Tom Grace at Llanelli police station on 101.

Slates stolen from Bancyfelin barn

Police are appealing for information after a large quantity of slates were stolen from an open barn in Bancyfelin, Carmarthen.

The theft happened some time between 10.30pm on Saturday 28th and 12.30pm on Sunday 29th December.

If anyone knows anything about this crime or has information which could help police, please contact officers at Carmarthen station on 10

Police are appealing for information after criminal damage was caused to the window of a car which was parked up outside the owner’s home address.

The damage to the Suzuki Alto happened some time between 10pm on Saturday 21st and 10.30am on Sunday 22nd December.

Anyone with information can contact PC Katie Muckle at Carmarthen Police Station on 101.

Santa damaged in Ammanford

A figure of Santa in Ammanford town centre has been damaged some time in the run up to Christmas.

The figure is made of aluminium panels and covered with tinsel, but one of the panels on the rear of the structure near Santa’s right shoulder has been damaged.

If anyone has seen this damage take place or knows anything in relation to the damage please let officers in Ammanford know by calling 101.


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