by Gráinne Connolly
Over the weekend, Police in Mid Ulster attended 132 calls for service across the district.
As part of their "continued effort" to keep the public up to date with what they're dealing with, Police have posted a "weekend roundup" on social media.
"We have made seventeen arrests including arson, assault, criminal damage, fraud, breach of bail, no insurance, dangerous driving, drink driving and fraud.
"We have dealt with eleven incidents of anti-social behaviour ranging from youth causing nuisance to underage drinking.
"Police attended to five domestic incidents and seven assault incidents on which one of these is race related.
"We also attended to six road traffic collisions on which one person was arrested for failing to stop and dangerous driving.
"There were also a number of 'drive offs'. Ensure you have enough money to pay for fuel, because making off without payment is an offence.
"We also provided assistance to two young females who were stranded after a night out - Please ensure you have made arrangements for transportation when you are going out.
"On a positive note, only one theft reported and nil on burglary. We will continue to give anti-burglary patrol a high priority."
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