🚨 **Shocking Vandalism Hits Local Taxi Office** 🚨


In a disturbing incident, Cresta Cars’ new taxi office in Flint was vandalised, with white paint thrown over its front and threats made against the owner, Xristos Tsorvas. Originally from Athens, Xristos was told to “go back home,” a message that’s both upsetting and shocking in 2025. Windows were shattered, and chilling threats were made about setting the place on fire.
Despite these attempts to scare them off, Xristos remains determined to keep the business running. “I am not stopping,” he said firmly. “This behaviour is not right, and it will not deter us from operating. We employ 280 people who rely on us for their livelihoods.”

Established in Mold in 2019, Cresta Cars has grown rapidly, expanding to six locations with a fleet of 160 vehicles. The company had plans for a new branch in Flint, and despite being temporarily turned away, they’re set to open at a new site on September 1 with enhanced security measures.
North Wales Police are on the case, urging anyone with information to come forward. They’ve logged reports of criminal damage and harassment and are keen to gather any insights from the public that could help bring justice.
Let’s show our support for local businesses that strive to serve our communities! If you’ve seen anything suspicious, please contact the police and help stop this unacceptable behaviour. 💪✨ #StandWithCrestaCars #CommunitySupport #NoToVandalism