Police are urging parents and guardians to know where their children are on evenings and weekends as authorities look to crack down on anti-social behaviour.
The constabularys Early Action Team says recent incidents police have attended involving youths are having a negative impact across communities.
Officers are asking parents and guardians to warn children that should they commit a criminal act it will be investigated and the necessary action taken.
They've added it's not about spoiling fun, but about keeping people safe and respecting others.
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