A WARNING has been issued to patients and staff of Wrexham Maelor Hospital due to a 'safety issue'.
The issue revolves around what Betsi Cadwaladr describes as a 'nuisance' woman and a pair of men who are begging in the hospital's car park.
Betsi Cadwaladr has issued a warning letter to staff and patients, signed by security officer Martin Jones, which states that 'they either ask for money or to use a mobile phone'.
But the trio are said to 'target females walking to their car or ask lone female drivers to lower their car windows to be able to ask for money'.
The group are said to be known to North Wales Police.
Betsi Cadwaladr is urging people not to offer the trio money or the use of your mobile phone.
If approached, people are urged to contact North Wales Police on 101.
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