A COMPUTER firm in Gwynedd has had to close after having all of its stock stolen overnight.
Celtic Computers, based at Blythe Farm industrial estate, Llanwnda, near Caernarfon, was broken into at around 1am on Tuesday morning.
A spokesperson for the company said: "It's with great sadness and disappointment that Celtic Computers will be closed for a short time.
"Last night the shop was broken into and all of the stock was stolen. If you are trying to get hold of us please be patient as we are working as hard as possible to sort it all out."
A spokesperson for North Wales Police added: "We received a call yesterday morning (Tuesday) reporting a burglary at Celtic Computers at Blythe Farm Industrial Estate, Llanwnda.
"The incident is believed to have occurred overnight between 25th and 26th at approx. 1am. Officers attended the location and our enquiries are ongoing.
"If anyone has any information that would assist us, please contact us via our Live webchat facility, or by calling 101 quoting ref: 20000302572."
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