TEENAGERS have been given a warning by police as officers look to stamp out anti-social behaviour at parks.
Davenham and Moulton Police have taken to the streets to address issues raised by the community.
PCSO Lee Robertson carried out patrols in Davenham on Tuesday night (August 8), focusing on Butchers Stile Playing Fields and Davenham Park on Laburnum Road.
At the latter PCSO Robertson came across a group of teenage boys, whom were given a word of warning.
A spokesperson for Davenham and Moulton Police said: "These patrols are being conducted due to the reports of anti-social behaviour.
"Males were advised that they should respect the residents who live around the area.
"Rubbish should not be left in the childrens area , and if there is any issues then CCTV can be used to identify them."
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No issues were encountered in Butchers Stile.
Residents with any issues relating to anti-social behaviour are asked to report this by calling the police on 101.
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