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Police seize 150 bottles and cans from underage drinkers in Llanelli and Burry Port
The force confirmed that multiple dispersal orders had been issued on Saturday
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Police have seized 150 alcoholic bottles and cans from underage drinkers in Carmarthenshire in one night. Officers from Dyfed-Powys Police confiscated the drinks from young people throughout Llanelli and Burry Port on Saturday night and confirmed that multiple section 35 dispersal orders had been issued, preventing people returning to the area for 48 hours.
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Police also issued five dispersal orders as they carried out patrols in SA1, the marina and Oystermouth Road where a large number of people were congregating
Mounted officers on Swansea beach as police tackled anti-social behaviour (Image: South Wales Police)
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image captionCoastguards, assisted by fire crews, used a sled, rope and pulleys to release the stricken trio
A man, a child and a dog were rescued after they became stuck in thick mud on a beach in Carmarthenshire.
Police requested the assistance of the Coastguard in North Dock, Llanelli, shortly before 15:00 BST.
Coastguard rescue teams from Burry Port and Llansteffan, assisted by Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service crews, used a sled, rope and pulleys to release the stricken trio.
No medical treatment was required and the incident was over by 17:10.
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