Police step up patrols in Aylsham
Police are stepping up patrols after a spate of anti-social behaviour in Aylsham over the weekend.
Police are stepping up patrols after a spate of anti-social behaviour in Aylsham over the weekend.
Officers were called to Hungate Street in the town late on Friday evening following reports of youths urinating, damaging fences, gates and vehicles and knocking over a number of wheelie bins along the street.
Police have said they will now be carrying out extra patrols in the area along with house to house enquiries to provide reassurance to residents.
Neighbourhood sergeant Clive Beeson said: 'This type of behaviour causes distress and unnecessary inconvenience to the residents and the wider community and we will not tolerate this.
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'If anyone has concerns about the incident at the weekend or further information please contact the team at Aylsham police station'.
The team can be contacted on 0845 456 4567 or e-mail sntaylsham@norfolk.pnn.police.uk .
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