CONWY farmers have been warned to be vigilant after a report of suspicious activity at a farm in Trefiw.
Officers were called to a report of suspicious activity at the farm at around 1.10am on Tuesday (May 2).
It is reported that an unknown person was seen entering the yard and made off once disturbed.
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Officers from the Rural Crime Team attended the farm and have forensically marked the equipment at the site using Smartwater technology.
PCSO Iwan Owen said: “We are urging farmers in the Conwy Valley area to be vigilant and report any suspicious activity to the police.
“As part of the We Don’t Buy Crime initiative, we will be visiting farms across North Wales to issue Smartwater security kits in our aim to protect rural communities, deter theft and identify criminals.”
If you have concerns about suspicious activity in your area, contact police via their website, by calling 101 or call 999 in an emergency or if there is a crime in action happening.
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