A man drove almost 200 miles to North Wales from the east coast of England in lockdown, say police.
A tweet by North Wales Police Wrexham Rural said a man had apparently driven Glyn Ceiriog in Wrexham from the east coast, breaching the coronavirus lockdown regulations.
Police said the journey was nearly 190 miles.
The tweet said: "Officers have just arrested a male who had apparently driven to the Glyn Valley from the east coast, a journey of nearly 190miles.
"Suspected to be under the influence of drugs and his parking leads a lot to be desired."

It comes after police were left speechless yesterday when they found three men camping in a tent at Moel Famau.
The men, who were aged between 18 and 25 and from Widnes, were reported for breaching the coronavirus lockdown.
Officers also found a campervan in Coed y Brenin near Dolgellau on Saturday which had travelled more than 200 miles from London.
It follows another incident on Saturday where a person had travelled 80 miles to Conwy to go fishing.