The latest data shows the town is one of three areas to see a large number of anti social behaviour incidents.
North Yorkshire Police say their latest data shows that rural locations are less likely to see reports of ASB incidents, while places like Scarborough, York and Harrogate account for the majority of reports.
Superintendent, Ed Haywood-Noble has been studying the data.
The figures also show that reports of Anti Social Behaviour in North Yorkshire increase during the summer and in spells of good weather.
Superintendent, Ed Haywood-Noble, says there is a clear trend in the data.




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