POLICE have acquired a new welfare van that is hoped to boost frontline officer morale during call-outs. North Wales Police is the first force in Wales to provide the bespoke facility which offers a shelter, small kitchen and toilet for officers while they deal with incidents for long periods or in bad weather. The black police-marked vehicle was purchased by the North Wales Police Federation (NWPF), which described it as a big step forward to addressing concerns that spirit is low among police staff. The van has only been with the force for a fortnight but has already been used by officers carrying out an inspection in the Wrexham area last week.
Two teenagers are being hunted after breaking into a closed theme park.
The two were filmed on CCTV as they ran up and down a sledge slide - and spent almost two hours in the popular family park.
But the pair are believed to have caused damage to attractions and police have appealed to track them down.
One lad was spotted wearing a black hoodie black trousers and had short dark hair. The other was wearing a grey hoodie, black headband and had long brown hair.
Police are appealing over the trespass at Greenwood Forest Park near Caernarfon, North Wales, between 3pm and 5pm on Sunday, February 28.
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