THE latest batch of volunteer police cadets have been presented with their service certificates.
The community-minded young people have been cadets for the past three years with the North Flintshire Unity.
North Wales Police Cadets spokesperson said: "We wish them all the best as they move toward the next stage in their futures.
Volunteer police cadets are a diverse group of young people aged 13-18, who have a joint desire to support their local communities and gain a practical understanding of policing.
Units meet at local college venues once a week and are led by police officers, police staff and volunteers.
Cadets volunteer at least three hours a month, including activities such as supporting older members of the community in understanding cyber-crime, fundraising for charities and road safety campaigns.
North Wales Police tweeted: "We wish them all the best and we thank them for their service."
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