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CCTV helps locate missing person

THE CCTV operation working under the umbrella of the Safer Vale Partnership assisted with seven arrests in the week ending Sunday, March 23.

The arrests related to suspicion of burglary and theft (Main Street, Barry, March 17), a person wanted on warrant (Main Street, March 19), suspicion of burglary in the Vale (three people, Gibbonsdown, Barry, March 20), criminal damage to telephone kiosk (Buttrills Road, Barry, March 20) and criminal damage to vehicles (Station Approach, Penarth, March 22).

CCTV contacted the police on 43 occasions and also, as a result, a missing person was located at Vere Street, Barry, on March 22, and three people were referred for anti-social behaviour orders following incidents in Holton Road, Barry, on March 18 and 19.

7:10am Thursday 27th March 2008

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