Detectives investigating two burglaries in Prestatyn are appealing to the public for help.
Police were alerted to the burglaries at Serv-u-rite and Santander before 8am uesterday morning (Friday, November 5). The premises are next door to each other and offenders are believed to have forced their way into both premises.
To date, police believe that three offenders were involved, all of whom had their faces covered and were wearing dark clothing. They are believed to have used cutting tools.
Inquiries continue and Scenes of Crime officers are still at the scene.
CCTV is also being studied as part of the investigation.
A small amount of cash has been taken from Serv-u-rite and work is continuing in a bid to establish if anything was taken from Santander.
Detectives are keen to hear from anyone who may have information regarding the incident or who may have been in Prestatyn town centre area overnight and seen anything suspicious to get in touch.
They are particularly keen to hear from a woman who was seen walking a small dog in the lower end of the High Street, near Santander and Serv-u-rite, from around 12.40am. It is believed the woman entered the Texaco garage shop on Marine Drive before walking up the High Street. Detectives would like to speak to the woman as she may hold vital information that could assist police with their investigations.
Anyone who may have seen anyone acting suspiciously in the vicinity or anyone with information is asked to contact Detectives at St Asaph CID on 101 or 0845 6071001 (Welsh language line) 0845 6071002 (English language line). Alternatively, individual can contact Crimestoppers anonymously with information on 0800 555 111.