Bolton police office patrolled Bolton Town Centre to tackle anti-social behaviour and criminality, in a crack down on crime across the borough. Officers patrolled Bolton Town Centre on Sunday March 30, including patrols at Bolton Interchange. PC Ball visited the interchange as part of her patrol, engaging with those using transport links and educating youths on the impact of anti-social behaviour.
Earlier this month, police brought eight youths in for questioning over anti-social behaviour (ASB) in Bolton. Officers say there have been "significant increases" in ASB across the town centres of Bolton and Farnworth. READ MORE: Youths questioned over anti-social behaviour in Bolton Bolton police step up patrols in anti-social hotspots Westhoughton anti-social behaviour chaos as police respond Sgt Jess Prudence of the Bolton South Neighbourhood Team said at the time: "We are aware that in recent weeks there have been significant increases in ASB across Bolton town centre and Farnworth town centre.
"Through working alongside our partners in the council and local schools, we have identified eight individuals causing disorder, travelling between Farnworth and Bolton to do so.”.
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Officers patrol Bolton Interchange in crime crack down
Bolton police office patrolled Bolton Town Centre to tackle anti-social behaviour and criminality, in a crack down on crime across the borough.