Police make five arrests including domestic violence-related assaults

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WARRINGTON Police had a busy start to the long Bank Holiday weekend making five arrests overnight for numerous offences, including reports of domestic violence-related assaults.

Meanwhile will be out across Warrington to provide extra patrols over the Queen’s Jubilee bank holiday weekend to ensure everyone can enjoy the celebrations safely.

The extended bank holiday coincides with Cheshire Constabulary’s second phase of Operation Guardians which will shine a spotlight on violence against women and girls.

There will be a number of uniformed officers supported by the Special Constabulary patrolling key hotspots across the county along with plain-clothed officers who will be blending into the area’s bars, clubs and pubs on the lookout for predatory behaviour such as harassment, loitering and stalking.

Police working to keep everyone safe this Jubilee bank holiday weekend


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