Posted: Thu 3rd Apr 2014

Garden City criminal damage “This behaviour will not be tolerated” warn Police

News and Info from Deeside, Flintshire, North Wales
This article is old - Published: Thursday, Apr 3rd, 2014

The warning comes following the caution of eight local youths in connection with a string of criminal damage incidents in Garden City.

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PC Martin Price from Deeside Neighbourhood Engagement Team led an intensive investigation into the incidents last month after reports of stones being thrown at windows, a telephone box, a car and fence panels damaged.

Following the investigation eight local youths were cautioned for six of the offences.

PC Price, the local Community Beat Manager for the Mancot, Sandycroft and Sealand Wards and the Industrial Estates said;

‘This behaviour will not be tolerated by North Wales Police and these crimes are senseless and cause a lot of distress and frustration for the victims’.

He is urging residents to report all incidents of antisocial behaviour as soon as possible by calling 101

image: http://sealandcommunitycouncil.gov.uk/

 

 

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