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Officers boost patrols as anti-social behaviour alerts grow

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Police officers remain stationed in Crosskeys after reports of disruptive behaviour in the area.

The community policing team from Caerphilly Central has confirmed that officers are carrying out visible foot patrols to reassure local residents and prevent further incidents.

A spokesperson for Gwent Police commented that officers are continuing to patrol the Crosskeys area following multiple reports of anti-social behaviour.

The force emphasised its awareness of how the situation is impacting the local community and assured residents that these concerns are being handled with full priority.

Members of the public are encouraged to speak with officers during their patrols or contact police by dialling 101 if they have any information or concerns.

In emergencies, residents should always use the 999 number.

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