A woman was arrested for being drunk and disorderly in Lancaster city centre during a weekend of police action to tackle anti-social behaviour.
Police stepped up patrols in Lancaster city centre on Friday and Saturday night after residents and businesses complained about a rise in anti-social behaviour.
A mobile police station van and plain clothes officers were deployed as part of the crackdown.
A woman was arrested for being drunk and disorderly outside the McDonald's restaurant on Cheapside on Saturday evening.
"We had four youths who were detained for a search, two youths were taken home, prohibited paraphernalia has been seized," said a police spokesperson after Friday night's operation in Lancaster.
The police operation also included Morecambe town centre.
Police are urging the public to report any incidents by phoning 101 or report online at lancashire.police.uk


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