POLICE have raised concerns over anti-social behaviour (ASB) 'involving snow' in a Flintshire town.
North Wales Police say they have received reports from Holywell over the last three days, while snow has fallen in the region.
They added that officers have also received reports of criminal damage in the town centre.
The Flintshire town has been the victim of a number of previous similar instances of ASB.
Back in August, business owners in the town claimed that people were now 'afraid' to visit Holywell due to the ASB and vandalism.
During the same month, a shop front and a number of vehicles were damaged.
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Now, NWP have raised concerns over fresh ASB incidents this week.
Rowena Davies, Police Community Support Officer, for the area said: "We have received reports over the last three days of anti-social behaviour involving the snow and a report of criminal damage in Holywell town centre.
"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.
"If anyone has any CCTV, or witnessed any damage occur on November 18 around 10.30pm-10.45pm at the bottom of the High Street near the Old Wine Vaults, please do get in touch."
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