Newry, Mourne and Down District Commander Paul Reid says the PSNI is determined to raise awareness of anti-social behaviour issues and let people know what police and partner organisations are doing to address it.
Superintendent Reid says officers continue to patrol, provide reassurance and offer crime prevention information where needed.
He says anti-social behaviour often leaves victims feeling helpless, desperate and with a seriously reduced quality of life.
The commander is urging anyone with information to report it to police immediately.
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