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image captionThe dispersal order specifically covers the Calzaghe Bridge area and its surrounding streets
Police have issued a dispersal order after receiving calls about criminal damage and disorder last weekend.
Six roads in Newbridge, Caerphilly county, will be covered by the order - specifically the Calzaghe Bridge area and its surrounding streets.
It will stay in place until 02:30 BST on Sunday 18 April.
Gwent Police said between 10 and 11 April it had received several reports of antisocial behaviour and damage to two house windows and two cars.
It said no-one was injured.
Insp Andrew Boucher said: Anyone caught committing an act of antisocial behaviour will be prosecuted.
Mr Vaughan added he believes his late wife and Kyle s mother Mary - who died in January 2018 without ever knowing what happened to her son - would say the same. “Next week is the week that is hardest for me,” he said. “I lost Kyle on the 30th and Mary on the first of January. “I miss Mary and Kyle like no tomorrow.” There has not been much development in the investigation despite a
Crimewatch Roadshow appeal in September, however, Gwent Police are continuing to investigate.
Mary and Alan Vaughan on March 30, 2013 on the Calzaghe Bridge in Newbridge Mr Vaughan said: “I haven’t been able to do much this year because of coronavirus and when I was asked to do