by Gráinne Connolly
Parents are being asked to speak to their children about the risks of knife crime, after a weapon was seized from a juvenile in Craigavon.
Police say it originated out of an anti-social behaviour call, which led to a stop and search operation.
In a facebook post, Craigavon PSNI says some parents need to step up and "need to have conversations with their children about the risks of knife crime."
"Carrying a knife makes you more likely to be the victim of a stabbing. It also makes you more likely to end up with a criminal record."
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