Tens of thousands of pounds has been spent on police resources as anti-social behaviour in two housing estates in Co Down continues
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PSNI Superintendent Norman Haslett said police have increased their presence in the area, but local families are calling for more than feet on the ground.In a statement to Belfast Live, the District Commander for Newry, Mourne & Down, said: “We are committed to tackling anti-social behaviour and criminality being experienced in the Model Farm and Flying Horse areas of Downpatrick.
"Also we have been increasing our presence in the area to detect and deter crime. The local community will have noted more officers patrolling the areas, day and night, with extra vehicle and foot patrols and the use of specialist teams including air support.
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