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A group of wild teenage delinquents are causing havoc in a town in 's far north with locals saying the community is fast becoming 'unlivable'. <br>Kununurra was again hit by another round of vandalism and violence on Tuesday night with three businesses broken into and a police car rammed. <br>Pub owner Darren Spackman said there was a group of people who were out-of-control and the town was effectively 'under siege'. <br>His business, Gulliver's Tavern, has been 'targeted' and broken into on seven separate occasions in the last month. <br>        A group of about 15 teenagers have been on a crime spree in a remote WA town, ramming a police car on Tuesday night (pictured) <br>        Gulliver's Tavern owner Darren Spackman (pictured) said the town was [https://www.b2bmarketing.net/en-gb/search/site/%27under%20siege%27 'under siege'] by the group of trouble-makers <br>'We're getting really tired of making apologies for being unable to open our bar but unfortunately once again here we are...<br><br>no bar or kitchen due to another break-in,' the business posted on Facebook.<br>A local woman in the same community Facebook page said  some businesses 'deal with this every night'.<br>'This has been continuously happening for years and years now.<br><br>The police lock them up and the courts let them out,' she wrote.<br>        Gulliver's Tavern was forced to close on Thursday because vandals had damaged a screen and broken a window at an entrance (pictured, Gulliver's Tavern)<br>        A photo of the latest damage to a security screen and [http://davethemonkey.net/2009/03/31/drinking-fighting-and-a-buffet/ windows] at [https://www.huffpost.com/search?keywords=Gulliver%27s Gulliver's] Tavern in <br>'How can a town in Australia become unlivable all because of 14 or 15 bad eggs?' Mr Spackman told GWN 7 News.<br>'It's got to stop.<br><br>Somebody is going to get killed sooner or later, there's just no need for it.'<br>'Targeting police houses, police cars, they actually ram raided two police vehicles in front of the police station... that has to be an act of terrorism.'<br>A Kununurra community page detailed several incidents in recent days and weeks including shop and home windows being smashed and personal items stolen, with photos of the alleged crimes.<br>              A self-employed tradie posed images of his van window broken, which thieves did to steal his work iPad, while another showed the window of a home smashed.<br><br>Both incidents happened in recent days in Kununurra<br>Some photos showed the windows of a home on Silberbox Avenue, in Kununurra, smashed in, while another depicted car windows broken so valuables could be stolen from inside.<br>One man was offering a reward for a Samsung iPad stolen from a work van. 'Unlawfully removed from one of our vehicles last night,' self-employed tradie Kevin Williams wrote.<br>        The pub posted to Facebook about a recent break-in just two weeks ago (pictured) <br>              The Kununurra watering hole (left) and the delinquents allegedly ramming into the sign (right) that can be seen on the left<br>Acting WA Police Commissioner Col Blanch said the group of teenagers weren't out to destroy the town but suggested they were bored. <br>'They see it as a game...<br><br>cops and robbers... the good and the bad, it's a game for them. They are very young. I'm talking kids from 11 up to 15,' he told ABC Radio. <br>Another local said the teenagers would race their cars along the town's streets often approaching 100km/h in 50km/h zones. <br>  RELATED ARTICLES              <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br>Mr Blanch said many of the teens had done stints in detention centres only to be released and cause trouble again. <br>'I am working very closely with the department of communities, department of justice, mining companies and the government to find alternative solutions,' he said. <br>WA Police have temporarily assigned extra officers to Kununurra along with the nearby towns of Derby and Carnarvon. <br>        Kununurra is located in far north WA with a population about 5,300 people (pictured) <br><br><br>adverts.addToArray({"pos":"inread_player"})Advertisement

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A group of wild teenage delinquents are causing havoc in a town in 's far north with locals saying the community is fast becoming 'unlivable'. <br>Kununurra was again hit by another round of vandalism and violence on Tuesday night with three businesses broken into and a police car rammed. <br>Pub owner Darren Spackman said there was a group of people who were out-of-control and the town was effectively 'under siege'. <br>His business, Gulliver's Tavern, has been 'targeted' and broken into on seven separate occasions in the last month. <br> A group of about 15 teenagers have been on a crime spree in a remote WA town, ramming a police car on Tuesday night (pictured) <br> Gulliver's Tavern owner Darren Spackman (pictured) said the town was [https://www.b2bmarketing.net/en-gb/search/site/%27under%20siege%27 'under siege'] by the group of trouble-makers <br>'We're getting really tired of making apologies for being unable to open our bar but unfortunately once again here we are...<br><br>no bar or kitchen due to another break-in,' the business posted on Facebook.<br>A local woman in the same community Facebook page said  some businesses 'deal with this every night'.<br>'This has been continuously happening for years and years now.<br><br>The police lock them up and the courts let them out,' she wrote.<br> Gulliver's Tavern was forced to close on Thursday because vandals had damaged a screen and broken a window at an entrance (pictured, Gulliver's Tavern)<br> A photo of the latest damage to a security screen and [http://davethemonkey.net/2009/03/31/drinking-fighting-and-a-buffet/ windows] at [https://www.huffpost.com/search?keywords=Gulliver%27s Gulliver's] Tavern in <br>'How can a town in Australia become unlivable all because of 14 or 15 bad eggs?' Mr Spackman told GWN 7 News.<br>'It's got to stop.<br><br>Somebody is going to get killed sooner or later, there's just no need for it.'<br>'Targeting police houses, police cars, they actually ram raided two police vehicles in front of the police station... that has to be an act of terrorism.'<br>A Kununurra community page detailed several incidents in recent days and weeks including shop and home windows being smashed and personal items stolen, with photos of the alleged crimes.<br> A self-employed tradie posed images of his van window broken, which thieves did to steal his work iPad, while another showed the window of a home smashed.<br><br>Both incidents happened in recent days in Kununurra<br>Some photos showed the windows of a home on Silberbox Avenue, in Kununurra, smashed in, while another depicted car windows broken so valuables could be stolen from inside.<br>One man was offering a reward for a Samsung iPad stolen from a work van. 'Unlawfully removed from one of our vehicles last night,' self-employed tradie Kevin Williams wrote.<br> The pub posted to Facebook about a recent break-in just two weeks ago (pictured) <br> The Kununurra watering hole (left) and the delinquents allegedly ramming into the sign (right) that can be seen on the left<br>Acting WA Police Commissioner Col Blanch said the group of teenagers weren't out to destroy the town but suggested they were bored. <br>'They see it as a game...<br><br>cops and robbers... the good and the bad, it's a game for them. They are very young. I'm talking kids from 11 up to 15,' he told ABC Radio. <br>Another local said the teenagers would race their cars along the town's streets often approaching 100km/h in 50km/h zones. <br> RELATED ARTICLES <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br>Mr Blanch said many of the teens had done stints in detention centres only to be released and cause trouble again. <br>'I am working very closely with the department of communities, department of justice, mining companies and the government to find alternative solutions,' he said. <br>WA Police have temporarily assigned extra officers to Kununurra along with the nearby towns of Derby and Carnarvon. <br> Kununurra is located in far north WA with a population about 5,300 people (pictured) <br><br><br>adverts.addToArray({"pos":"inread_player"})Advertisement
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@@ -1,1 +1,1 @@ - +A group of wild teenage delinquents are causing havoc in a town in 's far north with locals saying the community is fast becoming 'unlivable'. <br>Kununurra was again hit by another round of vandalism and violence on Tuesday night with three businesses broken into and a police car rammed. <br>Pub owner Darren Spackman said there was a group of people who were out-of-control and the town was effectively 'under siege'. <br>His business, Gulliver's Tavern, has been 'targeted' and broken into on seven separate occasions in the last month. <br> A group of about 15 teenagers have been on a crime spree in a remote WA town, ramming a police car on Tuesday night (pictured) <br> Gulliver's Tavern owner Darren Spackman (pictured) said the town was [https://www.b2bmarketing.net/en-gb/search/site/%27under%20siege%27 'under siege'] by the group of trouble-makers <br>'We're getting really tired of making apologies for being unable to open our bar but unfortunately once again here we are...<br><br>no bar or kitchen due to another break-in,' the business posted on Facebook.<br>A local woman in the same community Facebook page said  some businesses 'deal with this every night'.<br>'This has been continuously happening for years and years now.<br><br>The police lock them up and the courts let them out,' she wrote.<br> Gulliver's Tavern was forced to close on Thursday because vandals had damaged a screen and broken a window at an entrance (pictured, Gulliver's Tavern)<br> A photo of the latest damage to a security screen and [http://davethemonkey.net/2009/03/31/drinking-fighting-and-a-buffet/ windows] at [https://www.huffpost.com/search?keywords=Gulliver%27s Gulliver's] Tavern in <br>'How can a town in Australia become unlivable all because of 14 or 15 bad eggs?' Mr Spackman told GWN 7 News.<br>'It's got to stop.<br><br>Somebody is going to get killed sooner or later, there's just no need for it.'<br>'Targeting police houses, police cars, they actually ram raided two police vehicles in front of the police station... that has to be an act of terrorism.'<br>A Kununurra community page detailed several incidents in recent days and weeks including shop and home windows being smashed and personal items stolen, with photos of the alleged crimes.<br> A self-employed tradie posed images of his van window broken, which thieves did to steal his work iPad, while another showed the window of a home smashed.<br><br>Both incidents happened in recent days in Kununurra<br>Some photos showed the windows of a home on Silberbox Avenue, in Kununurra, smashed in, while another depicted car windows broken so valuables could be stolen from inside.<br>One man was offering a reward for a Samsung iPad stolen from a work van. 'Unlawfully removed from one of our vehicles last night,' self-employed tradie Kevin Williams wrote.<br> The pub posted to Facebook about a recent break-in just two weeks ago (pictured) <br> The Kununurra watering hole (left) and the delinquents allegedly ramming into the sign (right) that can be seen on the left<br>Acting WA Police Commissioner Col Blanch said the group of teenagers weren't out to destroy the town but suggested they were bored. <br>'They see it as a game...<br><br>cops and robbers... the good and the bad, it's a game for them. They are very young. I'm talking kids from 11 up to 15,' he told ABC Radio. <br>Another local said the teenagers would race their cars along the town's streets often approaching 100km/h in 50km/h zones. <br> RELATED ARTICLES <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br>Mr Blanch said many of the teens had done stints in detention centres only to be released and cause trouble again. <br>'I am working very closely with the department of communities, department of justice, mining companies and the government to find alternative solutions,' he said. <br>WA Police have temporarily assigned extra officers to Kununurra along with the nearby towns of Derby and Carnarvon. <br> Kununurra is located in far north WA with a population about 5,300 people (pictured) <br><br><br>adverts.addToArray({"pos":"inread_player"})Advertisement
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A group of wild teenage delinquents are causing havoc in a town in 's far north with locals saying the community is fast becoming 'unlivable'. <br>Kununurra was again hit by another round of vandalism and violence on Tuesday night with three businesses broken into and a police car rammed. <br>Pub owner Darren Spackman said there was a group of people who were out-of-control and the town was effectively 'under siege'. <br>His business, Gulliver's Tavern, has been 'targeted' and broken into on seven separate occasions in the last month. <br> A group of about 15 teenagers have been on a crime spree in a remote WA town, ramming a police car on Tuesday night (pictured) <br> Gulliver's Tavern owner Darren Spackman (pictured) said the town was [https://www.b2bmarketing.net/en-gb/search/site/%27under%20siege%27 'under siege'] by the group of trouble-makers <br>'We're getting really tired of making apologies for being unable to open our bar but unfortunately once again here we are...<br><br>no bar or kitchen due to another break-in,' the business posted on Facebook.<br>A local woman in the same community Facebook page said  some businesses 'deal with this every night'.<br>'This has been continuously happening for years and years now.<br><br>The police lock them up and the courts let them out,' she wrote.<br> Gulliver's Tavern was forced to close on Thursday because vandals had damaged a screen and broken a window at an entrance (pictured, Gulliver's Tavern)<br> A photo of the latest damage to a security screen and [http://davethemonkey.net/2009/03/31/drinking-fighting-and-a-buffet/ windows] at [https://www.huffpost.com/search?keywords=Gulliver%27s Gulliver's] Tavern in <br>'How can a town in Australia become unlivable all because of 14 or 15 bad eggs?' Mr Spackman told GWN 7 News.<br>'It's got to stop.<br><br>Somebody is going to get killed sooner or later, there's just no need for it.'<br>'Targeting police houses, police cars, they actually ram raided two police vehicles in front of the police station... that has to be an act of terrorism.'<br>A Kununurra community page detailed several incidents in recent days and weeks including shop and home windows being smashed and personal items stolen, with photos of the alleged crimes.<br> A self-employed tradie posed images of his van window broken, which thieves did to steal his work iPad, while another showed the window of a home smashed.<br><br>Both incidents happened in recent days in Kununurra<br>Some photos showed the windows of a home on Silberbox Avenue, in Kununurra, smashed in, while another depicted car windows broken so valuables could be stolen from inside.<br>One man was offering a reward for a Samsung iPad stolen from a work van. 'Unlawfully removed from one of our vehicles last night,' self-employed tradie Kevin Williams wrote.<br> The pub posted to Facebook about a recent break-in just two weeks ago (pictured) <br> The Kununurra watering hole (left) and the delinquents allegedly ramming into the sign (right) that can be seen on the left<br>Acting WA Police Commissioner Col Blanch said the group of teenagers weren't out to destroy the town but suggested they were bored. <br>'They see it as a game...<br><br>cops and robbers... the good and the bad, it's a game for them. They are very young. I'm talking kids from 11 up to 15,' he told ABC Radio. <br>Another local said the teenagers would race their cars along the town's streets often approaching 100km/h in 50km/h zones. <br> RELATED ARTICLES <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br>Mr Blanch said many of the teens had done stints in detention centres only to be released and cause trouble again. <br>'I am working very closely with the department of communities, department of justice, mining companies and the government to find alternative solutions,' he said. <br>WA Police have temporarily assigned extra officers to Kununurra along with the nearby towns of Derby and Carnarvon. <br> Kununurra is located in far north WA with a population about 5,300 people (pictured) <br><br><br>adverts.addToArray({"pos":"inread_player"})Advertisement
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