POLICE have raised concerns over a Flintshire village where anti-social behaviour (ASB) has become an issue.
North Wales Police say they have recently received 'many reports' from the Mancot area.
That includes shopkeepers having to deal with people being a 'nuisance' and 'aggressive'.
The people involved have also refused to leave the shops when asked to do so, officers said.
NWP are now urging Mancot residents to remain vigilant and have offered advice on how to stay safe.
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PCSO Kayleigh Chilton said: "We have received many reports of anti-social behaviour occurring in Mancot and the surrounding areas recently.
"This includes being a nuisance to shop owners and refusing to leave when asked, littering and being aggressive when confronted.
"We encourage everyone to remain vigilant and report any anti-social behaviour to us using the webchat online or by calling 101. You can also report anonymously to Crimestoppers at 0800 555 111."
To help maintain a safe and welcoming environment for all, NWP is asking that residents; report incidents promptly, avoid confrontation and consider looking out for vulnerable neighbours and business owners.
PCSO Chilton added: "Your co-operation and community spirit are vital in tackling this issue. Together, we can keep Mancot and the surrounding areas safe and enjoyable for everyone."
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