Police called to 'disturbance' involving youths at Cheshire East office in Crewe

By Ryan Parker 12th Sep 2024

On Saturday 7 September, Cheshire Police were made aware of an incident at Delamere House, Delamere Street (Nub News).
On Saturday 7 September, Cheshire Police were made aware of an incident at Delamere House, Delamere Street (Nub News).

Cheshire Police dealt with a "disturbance" involving youths at the Cheshire East Council office in Crewe town centre over the weekend.

On Saturday 7 September, officers were made aware of an anti-social behaviour incident at Delamere House, Delamere Street.

A caller eported a group of youths had been causing issues at the council's main office building in Crewe.

Cheshire Police officers dealt with complaint and engaged with the youths. No arrests were made (Cheshire Police).

At around 6.23pm, police arrived at the scene, discovering a number youths around the area of the council building.

Officers dealt with complaint and engaged with the youths. No arrests were made.

A Cheshire Police spokesperson told Nub News: At around 6.23pm on Saturday 7 September police were made aware of a report of a disturbance in the Crewe area.

"The caller reported a group of youths inside the Delamere House building on Delamere Street.

"Officers attended and engaged with a number of youths who were in the area."

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