Police have identified 14 youths causing anti-social behaviour in Buttershaw.
Their behaviour included throwing things at cars and knocking wheelie bins over.
Bradford South Neighbourhood Policing Team has created a plan to tackle the anti-social behaviour.
A spokesman said: “In the last few weeks, we have identified 14 youths involved. A range of actions have been taken including issuing anti-social behaviour warning letters, harassment warnings, advising parents, linking in with Buttershaw Business and Enterprise College and referring some individuals to diversionary schemes.
“There are also certain young people who are now subject to criminal investigations in respect of damage caused to cars.
“We are determined to identify and deal with those responsible.
“Any information from the public on who is responsible would be greatly appreciated and we will act on that information.”
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