Police have upped patrols in Gorleston following a rise in reports of antisocial behaviour.
PC Gray and PC Bell recently conducted patrols around Whinchat Way, Bradwell, and placed antisocial behaviour (ASB) awareness posters in affected areas, after a rise in minor antisocial behaviour across Gorleston during the Christmas holiday.
Following recent reports of ASB (Anti-Social Behaviour) in the WHINCHAT WAY, BRADWELL, area, PC 489 GRAY and PC 2267 BELL conducted some high visibility patrols and placed some ASB posters in the effected areas. #PC489GRAY #PC2267BELL pic.twitter.com/HiodwfugkN
— Gt Yarmouth Police (@GYarmouthPolice) January 5, 2024
A spokesperson for Norfolk Constabulary said: "The types of incidents include low-level ASB such as door knocking.
"We've upped our patrols in areas where we've had reports, and we’ll continue to look into those reports we have received."
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