Closure order granted for address in Watford
Police in Watford have secured a full closure order on an address in the town following multiple calls about criminal activity and anti-social behaviour at the property.
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Police in Watford have secured a full closure order on an address in the town following multiple calls about criminal activity and anti-social behaviour at the property.
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