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North Wales police recently added the update regarding Police Community Support Officers (PCSO) Gill and Elliw going to attend the North Wales Police Engagement Van on Friday, 18th November.
In a Facebook update, the North Wales Police force added the information urging the citizens and public members to grab the opportunity for listining and speak up with the police officers about the concerns that citizens may have.
While sharing an updated force added, “PCSOs Gill and Elliw will be attending at the following locations with the North Wales Police Engagement Van on Friday, 18th November. This is an opportunity for public members to listen to speak to officers about any concerns they may have.”
North Wales Police Engagement Van will be permitted to the areas as follows:-
Recently as per the update, North Wales Police, as part of the Op Sceptre campaign, PCSOs in Pwllheli, have visited shops to advise and educate store owners and managers on the legislation and age restrictions for selling knives.
Officers made sure that shops challenged younger customers when knife purchases were attempted, ultimately helping residents be safe from knife crime in their community.
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