Police in Bangor have imposed a three-month closure order on a house following concerns about drug activity.
Neighbourhood officers issued a notice on an address in the Hirael area of the city on Monday, following complaints from local residents.
The 48-hour closure notice allowed police enough time to go to court and request an extension, meaning no one apart from the homeowner can enter the property for up to three months.
Magistrates granted the extension, which means anyone caught breaching the closure order could face six months in prison or a £5000 fine or both.

North Wales Police said they hoped the extended order "will give the homeowner enough time to engage with substance misuse support and counselling services and change their old habits once and for all."
They added: "We also hope that the once quiet neighbourhood returns to be the safe and peaceful place that it always has been, and that the residents can move on with their lives without having to live under the shadow of despair resulting from crime and drug supply."


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