A POLICE Inspector has slammed 'nuisance' motorbikes which are being ridden anti-socially in the Wrexham area.
District Inspector for Wrexham town/city centre Luke Hughes provided his latest crime update on Wednesday, March 29.
Within that, he mentioned a motorbike case which North Wales Police officers dealt with a day earlier.
Inspector Hughes says a report of 'anti-social' motorbike riding came in at around 7.35pm on Tuesday, March 28.
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He said that the 'nuisance' vehicles were first spotted at Acton Park before making their way to the Caia area.
Inspector Hughes said: "At 7.35pm, the initial reports start to come in regarding nuisance motor bikes in Acton Park – they make their way to Caia.
"Work continues regarding this issue, its frustrating but we will persevere as its highly dangerous, anti social and bloody annoying."
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