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Boy wanted by police to assist with antisocial behaviour investigations

News | Emily Janes | Published: 16:53, Tuesday August 15th, 2023.
Last updated: 16:53, Tuesday August 15th, 2023

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Gwent Police is looking to speak to this boy

Gwent Police is looking to speak to a boy following reports of antisocial behaviour which led to the arrest of a teenager and a weekend dispersal order.

There were reports of antisocial behaviour on Thursday August 10 on High Street, Rhymney, after which a 15-year-old was arrested for taking a vehicle without consent.

The teenager has since been released on police bail.

The reports also led to a dispersal order, which was in place in Rhymney High Street, Goshen Street, Tan y Lan Terrace, Upper High Street, Memorial Park, Rhymney RFC and the surrounding areas from 4pm on Friday 11 August until 4pm, Sunday 13 August.

Police are still investigating reports of antisocial behaviour on High Street between 8pm and 10pm.

Now, the police want to speak to the boy, pictured, who may be able to help with their enquiries into what happened.

Gwent Police said: “If you have any information you believe may help our investigation, please call 101, or message us on social media, quoting the following reference: 2300267648.”


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