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4 black kids. 3 boys one of them secondary school age, 2 primary and one girl primary school age and has a very distinctive jumper or jacket around her waste (as per the picture). One of the boys had a bright blue head scarf or cap. They have just kicked our door & smashed the glass in another another round Ryedale/Forest Hill Road area. Reports from our street group says also done on Dunstan's Road so clearly local. If you recognise the jacket please let their parents know.

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Photos of the kids removed. Please contact the police. Posting identifiable photos of alleged offenders (even more so kids) is not advised.
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Very sorry to hear about this.  It's one of the latest Tik Tok "trends" apparently ...  and friends of ours have had the same happen.  Absolutely horrible for homeowners and presumably the parents of those children doing it would be horrified to know that their children were involved.  Police and school need to know.

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