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Park pair charged after obscene conduct at Lake Gnangara parkland

Mark DonaldsonWanneroo Times

POLICE have stepped up patrols at Lake Gnangara parkland, recently charging two people with obscene acts.

They were also issued move-on notices when police discovered them on November 19.

Wanneroo Senior Sergeant Simon Hazell said officers had received numerous complaints about anti-social behaviour in the area.

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“We’re targeting it at the moment… anyone in public acting inappropriately can be charged,” he said.

Anyone who witnesses anti social behaviour at the park can contact Wanneroo police on 9406 2222.