They were among 1,752 people arrested by Cheshire Police across the county in a bid to keep people safe over Christmas.
Arrests were made for crimes including assault, drink or drug driving, theft and criminal damage.
The force’s operation – which ran throughout December – saw officers targeting perpetrators of anti-social behaviour, violence against women and girls, domestic abuse and drink and drug driving – with a particular focus on night-time economy hotspot areas.
High-visibility policing activity took place throughout December in areas across the county, which saw more officers helping to make town centres safe so law-abiding people could enjoy their Christmas safely.
Officers were also out stopping drivers as part of a crackdown on drink and drug driving, and as a result, 224 people were arrested for these offences.
The special constabulary was also hugely valuable throughout the month, with volunteer officers supporting frontline policing and carrying out targeted operations.
Warrington town centre in particular saw 19 special constables reporting for duty on Friday, December 20, giving up their free time to keep communities safe.
Chief inspector Jamie Lewis said: “Throughout December, we urged the public to think before they act, or face action from officers.
“While the majority of people enjoyed their Christmas safely and responsibly, there were still far too many people who ignored our warning and chose to commit crime regardless.
“I hope the visibility of our officers – and the action taken against those who tried to spoil it for others – will have reassured our communities that we were working hard to keep them safe over the Christmas period.
“Our efforts to keep people safe and keep criminals off our streets does not end with Christmas.
“We will continue working hard to make sure anyone who believes they are above the law face the consequences of their actions – all year round.
“I also want to say a massive thank you to all the officers, staff and volunteers who worked really hard over the Christmas period – some missing spending time with their own families – to keep the people of Cheshire safe.”
If you have been a victim of crime, report it by calling 101 or visiting cheshire.police.uk