A 14-year-old boy from Wilsden is one step away from getting an Anti-Social Behaviour Order after receiving a ‘red warning letter’ from police.
After complaints about the boy, PCSOs issued the letter in the presence of his parents in relation to his conduct.
The boy was given a yellow warning letter in 2012 but continues to be reported for incidents of anti-social behaviour. Police will now monitor his behaviour and intervention from the Bradford Anti-Social Behaviour Unit has been arranged.
A police spokesman said: “Should his conduct continue, the Anti-Social Behaviour Unit will consider Acceptable Behaviour Contracts and a full Anti-Social Behaviour Order obtained through the court system.”
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