Officers were busy patrolling the streets and made an arrest in south Oxfordshire on New Year's Eve.
Police Community Support Officers (PCSOs) Morley, Chappell, Highmoor and Blood covered New Year's Eve in Abingdon along with their colleagues from the Incident Response team.
Posting an online update in the early hours of this morning (January 1), the officers gave a round-up of what they got up to on the busy night.
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PCSOs Highmoor and Blood responded to a number of reports of two young males acting anti-socially in the town centre.
But with the help of Vale of White Horse District Council CCTV, they were found, identified and taken home.
PCSOs Chappell and Morley witnessed a male "breaching his court bail conditions" in the town centre.
The PSCOs said he was arrested shortly after by their colleagues.
PCSOs Highmoor and Blood were out on foot patrol during the evening, carrying out visits to a number of licensed premises, liaising with door security and management.
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They said they were also chatting to lots of people enjoying the night.
A collective statement from the PSCOs said: "As we welcome in 2025, we would like to wish the community of Abingdon and the surrounding villages a very Happy New Year.
"Thank you for all the support we receive from you, it certainly helps us to work together."
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