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Wrexham: Police conduct patrols as part of Op Rescue
North Wales Police's Wrexham Town team have been conducting high-visibility patrols as part of Operation Rescue.
Op Rescue is part of the force's initiative aimed at tackling serious violence and ASB.
Patrols were conducted by PCSO's in and around the city centre.
A spokesperson said: "PCSOs 4449 Cooper and 4502 Rogers from the Wrexham City Neighbourhood Policing Team have been carrying out high-visibility ASB patrols in key areas across the city centre.
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"This forms part of Operation Restore, a North Wales Police initiative launched in April 2024 under the UK Government's Hotspot Response scheme, aimed at tackling serious violence and anti-social behaviour.
"Recent patrol locations include: Crescent Rd, King St, Abbot St, Town Hill, Charles St, Yorke St, Egerton St, Hope St, Henblas St, High St & Trinity St — as well as local businesses and public spaces.
"We remain committed to keeping our communities safe and responsive to local concerns. If you have information or concerns, contact your local policing team."