NEARLY 30 Welsh Mountain sheep have been stolen in Snowdonia.
North Wales Police's Roads Policing Unit tweeted that the thefts place on Mynydd Mawr, in the Nantlle Valley, between June and November.
"Sometime between June and November, 26 Welsh Mountain Sheep were stolen from Mynydd Mawr Common Land, Nantlle, Gwynedd," police tweeted.
"Any info?"
Rhyw dro rhwng Mehefin a Tachwedd 2020, mae 26 o ddefaid mynydd wedi eu dwyn o dir comin Mynydd Mawr. Unrhyw wybodaeth?
— Tîm Troseddau Cefn Gwlad HGC/ NWP Rural Crime Team (@NWPRuralCrime) December 7, 2020
Sometime between June and November 2020, 26 Welsh Mountain Sheep were stolen from Mynydd Mawr Common Land, Nantlle, Gwynedd. Any info? pic.twitter.com/dqRQBQhq85
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