Police report 11 crimes recorded in north Flintshire overnight

Police in north Flintshire dealt with 63 calls for service in the past 24 hours, including nine emergency incidents requiring officers to attend with lights and sirens.
According to an update from neighbourhood policing teams, officers responded to three domestic incidents, two concern for safety incidents and two reports of anti-social behaviour during the period.
A total of six arrests were made. These included three arrests for assault, one linked to a number of theft offences, one person arrested on a court warrant and one arrest for breach of a Domestic Violence Protection Order. One person remained in custody at the time of the update.
Police also recorded 33 incidents requiring follow-up reports, with 11 of those logged as crimes so far.
Officers reported no hate-related incidents or burglaries during the period, with domestic incidents listed as the main force priority locally.
At the time of the update, there were five Priority 1 incidents and eight Priority 2 incidents awaiting action. Priority 1 incidents involve an immediate risk and remain active until officers make contact and safeguarding measures are in place. Priority 2 incidents do not involve an immediate threat and are investigated over a longer timeframe.
Priority 0 incidents are emergency calls where officers attend using lights and sirens.
The update was shared by officers from North Wales Police, covering the Flintshire North area.
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