POLICE OFFICERS have dealt with reports of anti-social behaviour in a Flintshire town this week.
North Wales Police say they received calls from the retail park area of Flint on Monday evening (October 28).
A group of youths were said to be 'pulling apart bales and pallets' there.
As a result, four yellows cards were issued at the scene.
Police can issue yellow cards to people under 18 and adults who are behaving anti-socially. They will also inform the parents of the under-18 and refer the matter to Youth Justice Services.
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PC Shannen Finerty, of the NWP Flintshire North team said: "We have received reports of anti-social behaviour in the Flint area.
"In response to this I got my high vis coat on and went to the retail park area.
"Just as I pulled up we received reports of a group of youths pulling apart bales and pallets at the back of the retail park.
"Right place, right time, thanks to your reports. Four Yellow Cards issued and all parents spoken too."
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