Police called out to disperse large groups of youths across Warrington

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POLICE were called out to deal with large groups of youths causing anti-social behaviour and breaching lockdown restrictions across Warrington last night.

Officers attended at ‘Bunny Hollow’ on Whittle Avenue, Whittle Hall, where a group made off.
Evidence of gathering and drinking alcohol was clear.



Police say this behaviour isn’t acceptable during lockdown.
Officers have also been patrolling around Alexandra Park, Stockton Heath, following recent reports of anti-social behaviour and large groups of youths gathering in the area.
Meanwhile, as the national ‘stay at home’ rule ends on Monday (March 29) as some lockdown restrictions are carefully eased the town’s health chiefs have been urging people not to let their guard down.

Health chief urges people to not let guard down as lockdown restrictions set to ease


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