Police share photographs of youths in bid to stamp out anti-social behaviour
Greater Manchester Police's Leigh, Atherton and Hindley team say they have been "inundated" with calls about trouble from young people in Leigh town centre.
There have been complaints about them causing damage, being abusive and climbing onto scaffolding.
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Hide AdIn an appeal to parents, police officers shared photographs of the youngsters - blocking out their faces - on social media.
A post on Facebook said: "Over the past few days we have been inundated with calls about ASB and a large group of youths causing damage to premises, intimidating members of the public, being abusive to staff members and also putting there own life's in danger by climbing on the scaffold at Poundland and Leigh Town Hall.
"If this is your little darling please have a word with them before we have to take further action. All this is being recorded by Council CCTV and is happening around the Town Centre, Bradshawgate, Mcdonalds, The Old College Railway Road and Leigh Library!!!"
Police can be contacted by calling 101.