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FAW investigates violence at Flint Town United v Caernarfon Town

“Our thoughts at this time are with both supporters,” said Caernarfon Town FC as the incident unfoldedThree people have been arrested following crowd trouble that led to a Cymru Premier League game being abandoned at the weekend.

Two men aged 41 and 19 and a 15-year old male have been arrested.

The matter is being investigated by the Football Association of Wales (FAW).

North Wales Police are appealing to witnesses to come forward.

Detective Inspector Dean Jones said: “A 15-year-old male, a 19-year-old man and a 41-year-old man have been arrested in connection to the incident on suspicion of violent disorder and wounding with intent.

“They have all since been bailed pending further investigation.

“Anyone who witnessed the incident and has information that could assist with our investigation is asked to contact us on 101, or via the website, using reference A050936.”

Superintendent Nick Evans added an extensive investigation has now been launched in order to identify those involved in the disorder at the stadium to ensure all who contributed to the violence are prosecuted.

“Such scenes will not be tolerated and in addition to prosecutions, we will be seeking football banning orders to prevent those involved attending any future football matches,” he said.

“We are also working with the FAW to ensure such an incident is not repeated.”

An FAW official confirmed they are conducting their own investigation which is un
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