Flintshire North police respond to more than 160 calls for service over weekend

Flintshire North officers responded to 161 calls for service between 5pm on Friday and Monday morning, according to North Wales Police.
Of those, 23 were categorised as Priority 0 incidents, which require attendance with lights and sirens.
Officers also attended nine domestic crime incidents, 13 concern-for-safety calls, and eight reports of antisocial behaviour.
Since Friday, 15 people have been arrested.
Two remain in custody, including individuals detained under the Sexual Offences Act 2013 and one recalled to prison.
Arrests also included two for criminal damage, one for burglary, four for assault, one for drug driving, one for domestic abuse offences, two for public order offences, and one for non-domestic harassment.
Police reported that 84 incidents were logged for write-up, with 45 recorded as crimes so far.
Officers said Flintshire North was the busiest area in the district over the weekend.
Local Neighbourhood Policing Teams are now reviewing incidents to identify repeat offenders and ongoing demands.
Three burglaries were reported across the area, one residential and two commercial.
Suspects have been arrested in connection with both the residential break-in and one of the commercial cases.
By Monday morning, the force said one Priority 0 incident was still being dealt with, alongside two Priority 1 and two Priority 2 incidents.
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