ANTI-SOCIAL behaviour issues are prevalent in areas of Flintshire, police say.
North Wales Police's South Flintshire team says it "aware" of recent anti-social behaviour amongst youngsters in Penyffordd and Mold, as well as evidence of nitrous oxide cannister use.
Police say they are working closely with Flintshire Sorted, along with local residents, to identify those causing issues.
Flintshire Sorted, which works to prevent drug and alcohol abuse amongst young people, will be looking to do some outreach work post lockdown.
Youths have also reportedly been climbing onto roofs of business premises and damaging trees, police say.
A police spokesperson said: "May we remind parents of their responsibilities to ensure children are being kept safe during lockdown and they are not to meet up with friends, even outdoors.
"Please lets all help one another during these difficult times."
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