POLICE officers have been patrolling a Wrexham village following reports of anti-social behaviour (ASB).
North Wales Police say they have been aiming to tackle ASB in the Bangor-on-Dee area this week.
Patrols have been carried out in order to deter any incidents from occurring.
And that seemed to do the trick too - as 'no issues' were witnessed by officers out on the beat.
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However, PCSO Dean Sawyer said that 'more patrols' are planned to ensure things stay that way.
He said: "Evening mobile and foot patrol completed this week after anti social behavior reported in the Bangor on Dee village.
"No issues witnessed however more patrols planned over the weekend."
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