Police in Wrexham deal with all kinds of incidents and situations on a daily basis.
Acting Inspector Mike Norbury confirmed on Tuesday morning that in the last 24 hours, his team saw 49 calls for service in Wrexham City, with "a low volume of crime."
Here are some of the incidents the team dealt with:
11.30am – Reports of a missing four-year-old child who has gone out through an open door whilst parents are diverted. A/Insp Norbury said: "Every officer available attends and a large scale search is organised, search team notified and helicopter briefed – luckily child located within minutes at a neighbour’s property, everyone stood down."
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1.01pm - Theft at Eagles Meadow. Male arrested shortly afterwards and taken to Llay Custody.
1.02pm – Reports of a "loud drunken dispute between a male and female." A/Insp Norbury said: "Officers attend and find two friends, very drunk and far too loud. Suitable advice provided."
2.43pm – Officers respond to a collision with injury. The injury is minor and due to proximity to the Maelor, officers take the injured person to hospital to save ambulance attending.
6.48pm – Reports of female being bitten by a dog. A/Insp Norbury said: "Officers attend and find a female bleeding from her arm with an injury. Dog is secured by owner and officers are following up matters today."
11.15pm – Reports of a domestic assault – offender is located by officers, arrested and awaits interview in Llay this morning.
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