Burglars have struck at a bank in Rhyl .
Police and scenes of crime officers are currently carrying out investigations at NatWest on the town’s Queen Street.
The bank is closed at the moment.
Onlookers described the drama as police cars raced to the scene.
One said: “The police cars were here first shortly followed by the scenes of crime van.
“They’ve just cordoned off the back of the building.
“Members of staff are still waiting outside."
The onlooker overheard staff on the phone to police saying they had found "something odd" in the bank when they arrived this morning.
North Wales Police have been asked to comment.
They have confirmed they are investigating a burglary.
A North Wales Police spokeswoman said: “Police are appealing for witnesses following a report of a break in at the NatWest Bank in Rhyl.
“Officers are currently at the location on Queen Street and investigations are on-going.”
"At this time nothing is believed to have been stolen. Crime Scene Investigators are still at the scene and officers are in the vicinity conducting local inquiries."
Anyone who saw any suspicious activity in the vicinity of the building overnight or who may have information is urged to contact Detectives at St Asaph CID on 101 quoting reference number U094798.
see-http://www.dailypost.co.uk/news/north-wales-news/overnight-break-rhyl-natwest-sees-11535196
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