Police are cracking down on anti-social behaviour in a West Fife village after continued reports of youths kicking doors and causing trouble.
Recent reports indicated that in there had been further trouble on Low Causeway in Culross, and police say they will be patrolling the area in light of the disturbances.
We are aware of reports of youths causing nuisance issues in #Culross, who are regularly banging and kicking on doors to the alarm of local residents.
— Police Scotland South West Fife (@PSOSSWFife) October 1, 2024
If any locals have CCTV/know the identity of the youths, please email westfifecoastalvillagescpt@scotland.police.uk pic.twitter.com/n2mRPnlaTV
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Sergeant Barry Stewart said: “We are aware of recent incidents of antisocial behaviour in the Culross area.
“We have patrols throughout the local area to address this and officers continue to engage with young people and members of the community.
“Officers work closely with partner agencies to deter antisocial behaviour.
“Anyone who witnesses this type of behaviour or has concerns is encouraged to contact us. Information can be passed to Police Scotland through 101.”
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