A SEARCH for a wanted man in Caernarfon yesterday (November 6) involved the assistance of police dogs and drones.
The vehicle belonging to the man in question was stopped near South Road, but he was not located.
This took place at about 6pm last night, and also involved the help of the National Police Air Service (NPAS).
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Anyone with information regarding the man’s whereabouts has been urged to contact police.
A North Wales Police spokesperson said: “At around 6pm on Monday, November 6, a search for a wanted man from out of the area was carried out in Caernarfon after he fled from officers on foot when his vehicle was stopped near South Road.
“Local officers were supported by police dogs, drones and colleagues from NPAS during the search, but the man was not located.
“Enquiries to locate the man are ongoing.
“Anyone with information that could assist with our enquiries is asked to contact us via the website, or by calling 101, quoting reference A177157.”
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