Police in the Copeland area are continuing to tackle antisocial behaviour.
Officers have been visiting secondary schools to urge pupils to avoid partaking in this kind of activity.
They have also been speaking to the victims of crimes.
A spokesperson said: "We are continuing our aim to tackle ASB, as part of this we have carried out an assembly in the local secondary school to talk to them about the consequences and the effect it can have on our community.
"Visiting victims of crime and carrying out high visibility patrols in Cleator Moor this evening to deter behaviour but also to engage with the youths.
"We are pleased with the support from our partner agencies to help engage with the youths and to build links with the police."
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