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Six teenage boys arrested after 'violent incident' in Harrogate

Police have urged parents to 'keep tabs' of their children during half term.

Six teenage boys have been arrested following a 'violent incident' in Harrogate as police urge parents to keep tabs on their children during the half-term break.

The boys, aged 14 and 15, were taken into custody in connection with disorder involving aggressive and antisocial behaviour.

North Yorkshire Police says investigations into several other incidents are ongoing and officers are also targeting a wider group in Harrogate that is attracting “hangers on” and putting young people at risk of getting into trouble with the law.

The six suspects were arrested on suspicion of assaulting other young people, members of the public and a police officer who was dealing with the incident.

In addition to the arrests, some youths have been issued with warnings or behavioural orders.

Harrogate Neighbourhood Policing Team has also introduced a pre-emptive dispersal order covering the town centre and the Stray today to help prevent further antisocial behaviour on the final day of term.

Inspector Greg Davies of Harrogate Neighbourhood Policing Team said:

“I want to be very clear that everybody in Harrogate and across North Yorkshire deserves to go about their day feeling safe, without the fear of being attacked or intimidated.

“If that doesn’t happen, we will deal with the perpetrators swiftly and decisively. This sometimes involves arrests, court and getting a criminal record.

“We’re also working closely with parents and urging everyone whose child goes out tonight or during half term to keep tabs on where they are.

“Have a talk with your teenager in advance – make sure you know who they’re associating with and where they’re going."

Insp Davies added:

“We’re seeing groups with lots of impressionable ‘hangers on’ who are engaging in antisocial behaviour, and whilst not directly perpetrating crime are at risk of becoming embroiled in it. That can involve police attention, which no parent wants for their child.

“Teenage years can be difficult to parent, but a bad decision now can have a significant impact on a teenager’s future.

“So our ask to parents is simple – have a talk to your child, keep tabs on what they’re doing and help us prevent them from falling in with the wrong crowd this half term.

"I also want to reassure the wider community that we're aware of concerns and we are acting decisively so that Harrogate remains a very safe community that everyone can enjoy."

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