A POLICE district inspector has issued a warning to parents after he received reports of youths throwing stones at vehicles in Wrexham.
Inspector Luke Hughes provides a daily crime update to residents within the Wrexham town area.
His latest one issued on Wednesday, March 22 details incidents which took place a day earlier.
Within it, was a report of youths 'throwing stones' at cars.
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The incident was reported at around 7.29pm on Tuesday, March 21 and is said to have taken place at the Waterworld car park on Chester Street.
Inspector Hughes says that 'large groups of youths' have begun gathering there recently.
He said: "Report of youths throwing stones at cars from Waterworld carpark – we have recently had the fun fair back at this location and we are starting to see large groups of youth gathering again.
"Parents, if you are dropping your children off please give them suitable words of advice regarding their behaviour in the city centre."
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