Police step up patrols on Leeds estate in response to anti-social behaviour
The Leeds West Policing Team said extra patrols were being made at the Heights estate in Farnley in response to problems over the last week or so.
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Hide AdA spokesman said: "There has been a large amount of anti-social behaviour in and around the Heights estate over the last week or so and we are asking members of the public to report any incidents in the area."
The team has arrested one male suspect on suspicion of affray in connection with a series of incidents on the estate.
"The male has been released for further statements to be obtained," the spokesman said.
Anyone with information about anti-social behaviour on the estate is urged to call the policing team via 101 or make a report online.