With the Easter holidays fast approaching Pembrokeshire police are urging parents to ensure they know where their children are and what they are up to.
Antisocial behaviour tends to increase when children are off school and is the cause of many complaints made to the police. Last year there was a particular problem in Broad Haven.
Sergeant Fintan Godkin said: "We are urging parents to be responsible and to keep their young people out of trouble.
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"The neighbourhood policing teams will be out patrolling and confiscating alcohol off young people."
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