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Western Mail, 23 五月 2026

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ArticleViol­ent threats of the Face­book scam­mers

TWO men conned sellers on Face­book Mar­ket­place out of more than £30,000 afer using a fake bank­ing app to dupe them into hand­ing over expens­ive items without pay­ing. When they were rumbled by sellers, they resor­ted to threat­en­ing viol­ence or...

Viol­ent threats of the Face­book scam­mers

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ArticleDog saved from burn­ing van near pet­rol sta­tion

AVIDEO has cap­tured the heartstop­ping moment a dog is saved from a burn­ing camper­van. The incid­ent happened at the Esso fuel sta­tion on the A487 at Pen­rhyndeudraeth, Gwynedd, yes­ter­day after­noon. A mem­ber of staff, who did not want to be...

Dog saved from burn­ing van near pet­rol sta­tion

ArticlePolice use extra powers to head off dis­order

POLICE have been given extra powers in one town amid con­cerns there could be anti­so­cial beha­viour and illegal raves over the bank hol­i­day week­end. A Sec­tion 35 order, giv­ing officers powers to move people on from a par­tic­u­lar loc­a­tion,...

Police use extra powers to head off dis­order

ArticleSup­port for knife amnesty

A KNIFE amnesty could be intro­duced in Caerphilly county, where coun­cil­lors have unan­im­ously backed calls for more aware­ness of the dangers and con­sequences of car­ry­ing weapons. Cllr Char­lotte Bishop said knife crime has “dev­ast­at­ing...

Sup­port for knife amnesty

ArticleRes­id­ents told to boil tap water

WELSH Water has told res­id­ents in Rhondda Cynon Taf to boil their tap water before drink­ing it due to an issue that was iden­ti­fied at treat­ment works. The boil water notice cov­ers a huge area of the Rhondda and wider Rhondda Cynon Taf area. In...

Res­id­ents told to boil tap water

ArticleViol­ent threats of the Face­book scam­mers

TWO men conned sellers on Face­book Mar­ket­place out of more than £30,000 afer using a fake bank­ing app to dupe them into hand­ing over expens­ive items without pay­ing. When they were rumbled by sellers, they resor­ted to threat­en­ing viol­ence or...

Viol­ent threats of the Face­book scam­mers