A crime-ridden house was shut down by police in Anfield this week.
The house, 4 Goldie Street, was closed for three months by Merseyside Police following a spate of crime and anti-social behaviour. Officers worked alongside Liverpool City Council to secure the closure order which will remain in place until November 24.
The closure order means it is an offence for anyone to enter the house for the next three months. Police shared a photo of the house with the front door boarded up and bags of belongings on the pavement.
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A police spokesperson said: "Working alongside Liverpool City Council, Walton Lane Community Policing Team 3 have secured a Closure Order on a house in Anfield. 4 Goldie Street will be closed for three months following complaints of anti-social behaviour, crime and disorder from local residents.
"The order will be in place until 24th November 2022 and makes it an offence for any person to enter until this time #CommunityFirst #OneTeam"
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