POLICE are appealing for information after an off-road bike made off from officers in Flintshire last night.
North Wales Police's North Flintshire team are looking to identify the person pictured above who made off from officers in Flint yesterday (November 25).
It's reported that the biker was driving straight towards people walking on the pavement at speeds over 20mph, as well as doing wheelies into traffic.
A spokesperson for North Wales Police said: "We're also banging the same old "Off Road Bike" drum as another one made off from officers last night in Flint- this time driving straight at a group of girls walking down the pavement at 20+ MPH.
"He was seen doing wheelies in traffic, before riding down the pavement on the Eastbound side of the A548 towards persons walking up the pavement.
"White bike and red helmet, please contact us with any information regarding the rider / bike so we can get them seized and keep the community safe.
"Parents are buying these for their teenagers, and allowing them to leave the house on them knowing there is no place local they can ride too and would need to be transported. We will be coming for your driving licence as well for permitting the offences."
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Issues with off-road bike are ongoing across Flintshire, with several incidents and taking place in recent months.
In addition to the off-road bike incident, the force said they also received multiple calls relating to ASB in Holywell on Monday night, with staff being targeted in retail premises.
The spokesperson added: "Multiple calls related to anti - social behaviour in Holywell last night, again staff being targeted in retail premises.
"Parents should be expecting visits in the next few days."
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