Police in Gilwern are appealing for information following reports of drawing pins being scattered on pavements in the area.
A number of local parents and dog walkers have reported the pins being scattered on the pavement at the new cutting between the new estate and Broadmead in Gilwern.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Police Community Support Officer Amanda Yung on 101 or email: Amanda.Yung@gwent.pnn.police.uk
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