Robbery and attempt burglary investigations in Cwmbran
14:25 08/01/2025Gwent Police is investigating a robbery and a number of attempted burglaries, that have been reported in the Henllys area of Cwmbran.
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Gwent Police is investigating a robbery and a number of attempted burglaries, that have been reported in the Henllys area of Cwmbran.
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