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Police calm angry crowd at Wrexham's 99p Stores sale Police calm angry crowd at Wrexham's 99p Stores sale
(about 3 hours later)
Police were called to a discount store to calm angry shoppers chasing 50p bargains in a closing down sale.Police were called to a discount store to calm angry shoppers chasing 50p bargains in a closing down sale.
The 99p Stores in Wrexham was temporarily closed after crowds of shoppers flocked to a half-price sale which was advertised until 28 January.The 99p Stores in Wrexham was temporarily closed after crowds of shoppers flocked to a half-price sale which was advertised until 28 January.
However, many became angry and refused to leave when staff put prices back up to the full 99p price.However, many became angry and refused to leave when staff put prices back up to the full 99p price.
It has been reported the shop was due to shut because the lease was up but the sale ended when a lease was agreed.It has been reported the shop was due to shut because the lease was up but the sale ended when a lease was agreed.
Nathan Rowley, chief reporter for the Wrexham Leader, witnessed the incident on Monday and said the store was "chock-a-block" with people - some who had queued for two hours. Nathan Rowden, chief reporter for the Wrexham Leader, witnessed the incident on Monday and said the store was "chock-a-block" with people - some who had queued for two hours.
He said many reacted with "outrage" when they were told the goods had risen to full price.He said many reacted with "outrage" when they were told the goods had risen to full price.
He told BBC Radio Wales: "I could see through the windows there were customers remonstrating with staff."He told BBC Radio Wales: "I could see through the windows there were customers remonstrating with staff."
At one point he said about 50 people were outside the store trying to get in, but were prevented from entering.At one point he said about 50 people were outside the store trying to get in, but were prevented from entering.
He added: "They were letting people out but not in. People were coming out shouting, visibly very angry about it."He added: "They were letting people out but not in. People were coming out shouting, visibly very angry about it."
'Very crowded''Very crowded'
Mr Rowley said the company's chief operating officer had told him the store was due to close on 28 January, so prices were reduced to clear stock.Mr Rowley said the company's chief operating officer had told him the store was due to close on 28 January, so prices were reduced to clear stock.
However, a new lease was negotiated with the landlord on Monday morning and the sale ended at midday.However, a new lease was negotiated with the landlord on Monday morning and the sale ended at midday.
A North Wales Police spokesman said: "We were asked to help out because the place became very crowded.A North Wales Police spokesman said: "We were asked to help out because the place became very crowded.
"The officers stayed until the situation calmed down.""The officers stayed until the situation calmed down."
The company has been asked to comment.The company has been asked to comment.