POLICE officers dealt with 'numerous' incidents of youths causing anti-social behaviour (ASB) throughout Flintshire last night (June 28).
In their latest round-up of incidents, North Wales Police's North Flintshire team listed some of the reports they dealt with on Friday, June 28.
Among them were 'numerous' instances of ASB involving youths.
A report from officers read: "Youths have been causing ASB in Queensferry around McDonalds, we popped in to provide staff with reassurance and patrolled the area.
It added: "We've been over to Flint and attended the Jade Jones Pavilion after receiving reports t youths were causing issues. We've received numerous calls relating to youths causing ASB across our district tonight!"
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Among other incidents dealt with the same night were a neighbour dispute in Shotton.
Officers also dealt with street drinkers who were in the memorial garden on the junction of Jubilee Street in the same town.
Meanwhile, in Connah's Quay, there were reports of off-road bikes being ridden in an anti-social manner on Mold Road.
The NWP North Flintshire team said: "They had gone prior to our arrival but CCTV enquiries will be made with Flintshire County Council who have cameras nearby."
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