ENGINE parts have been stolen from vehicles in Prestatyn as part of a spate of thefts. North Wales Police said the incidents, in which catalytic converters were taken from two vehicles on Chapel Road and Irene Avenue, took place over the weekend. Two catalytic converters have been stolen over the weekend, police tweeted on the NWP Community Safety Central page. One on Chapel Road and one on Irene Avenue. If you own a hybrid please take measures to better secure your catalytic converter. The CATLOC is a great device for this, it has been given the SBD approval. The car part, which reduces toxic exhaust emissions, contains precious metals such as platinum, rhodium and palladium that can be sold.
Coleg Llandrillo in Rhos-on-Sea was targeted by two men. NWP Community Safety Central tweeted on Monday, January 25: “Llandrillo College in #RhosOnSea was broken into late Saturday night. “Male voices were heard on the audio recording and two males were seen fleeing the seen.” Lawrence Wood, Coleg Llandrillo principal, said: “We are very disappointed that this incident took place, especially when you consider how hard college staff are working to support students in our communities at this challenging time.” Anyone with information is asked to telephone 101. Reference: Z011004. Students are currently learning remotely. The Welsh Government will review infection rates on January 29 and unless they reduce significantly, remote learning will continue at the college until the end of the half-term break.