POLICE have urged caution following break-ins at a Flintshire caravan park over the weekend.

North Wales Police say the incident took place at Greenacres Caravan Park in Gronant at around 6pm on Sunday (September 29).

Officers added that a group of three young boys, aged around 15 years old, appear to have stolen two bikes from the site.

As well as that, five sheds at the park have been broken into.

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Police are now appealing for anyone with information about the incident to come forward and help them.

PCSO James King of NWP's Flintshire North team said: "We would like to inform you of an incident that occurred at Greenacres Caravan Park on the evening of the 29th of September at approximately 18:00 hours.

"Three males believed to be around 15 years old, were observed arriving at Greenacres on one bike and later leaving on three bikes. During this time 5 sheds were broken into.

"If anyone has any information related to this incident or has seen any suspicious activity relating to this incident, please contact us giving reference Q147882."

PCSO King has also issued the following crime prevention advice to help protect your property:

  • Ensure all sheds and outbuildings are securely locked with strong padlocks
  • Install motion-sensor lights around sheds and gardens.
  • Keep valuables out of sight, and secure
  • Report any suspicious activity or individuals
  • Consider installing home security systems cameras and alarms.

Greenacres have been approached for further comment.