POLICE have been conducting patrols in Wrexham following reports of anti-social behaviour and criminal damage.
Officers from North Wales Police's Wrexham Rural team confirmed they were completing high visibility patrols in Marchwiel.
The patrols took place at Station Road after reports of ASB and criminal damage at the park in the village.
The force recently discussed the success of 'Op Restore', a programme of enhanced measures to combat ASB across North Wales.
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Chief Inspector Matt Geddes, NWP’s force lead for Op Restore said: “I am pleased to see some positive early results from Op Restore.
“These focussed initiatives will continue, and we are already reviewing the crime and incident data from these targeted areas and tailoring our operational response appropriately and proportionately.
“I would like to thank our local communities, who provide valuable information which we are acting upon. If anybody has any information about ASB or violent offending, but feels unable to speak to their local policing team, I would encourage them to contact the charity CrimeStoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 and mention Op Restore.”
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