POLICE responded to more than a dozen reports of anti-social behaviour overnight.
Officers from Bolton South were called to Daubhill after reckless youths were seen climbing on top of a nursery roof.
They also attended McDonald's and Sainsbury's in Westhoughton, where they said youths were causing annoyance.
Other incidents were said to have occurred in Deane, Highfield, New Bury, Farnworth and Kearsley overnight.
The Bolton Neighbourhood policing teams have been patrolling areas across the borough for the past month to crack down on various "nuisance" issues.
Greater Manchester Police's Bolton South team posted on Facebook: "C Relief anti-social behaviour (ASB) bus update.
"Here's just a few of the jobs and areas we covered tonight. We'll hopefully be back with the ASB van tomorrow evening! Thanks for your likes, comments and shares it really encourages us.
"Youths on roof of Nursery - Daubhill
"Cleveland Gardens - Deane
"Presto Gardena - Deane
"Lynthorpe Walk - Deane
"Edge Hill Road - Deane
"Hulton Lane Playing Fields - Deane
"Wren Close - Highfield
"Derwent Road - Highfield
"St James playing Field - New Bury
"Long causeway - Farnworth
"Pilkington Road - Kearsley
"Springfield Road - Kearsley
"Youth causing annoyance / theft - McDonald's, Westhoughton
"Youths causing annoyance - Sainsburys car park, Westhoughton"
No arrests were made during the patrols.
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