Revealed: 14 worst Leeds hotspots for anti-social behaviour

Today we reveal the latest worst hotspots in Leeds for anti-social behaviour.
Anti-social behaviour reports in Leeds during May 2018Anti-social behaviour reports in Leeds during May 2018
Anti-social behaviour reports in Leeds during May 2018

These figures, supplied by Police UK, are for May 2018 - the most recent period for which data is available.

According to West Yorkshire Police, anti-social behaviour can include begging, vandalism, gangs and youths drinking in parks, and hoax calls to emergency services.

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The figures represent the number of reports that police have received, and these may be under investigation, or an investigation that has been completed.

Anti-social behaviour reports in Leeds during May 2018Anti-social behaviour reports in Leeds during May 2018
Anti-social behaviour reports in Leeds during May 2018

If you witness anti-social behaviour, you can call West Yorkshire Police on 999, or if it is non-urgent or to pass on information call 101.

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You can also give information anonymously by calling Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

Alternatively you can fill in West Yorkshire Police's anti-social behaviour form.

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Here is the full list of crime hotspots in Leeds, marked by neighbourhood police force:

On or near Duncan Street (Leeds City) - 6

On or near Leeds General Infirmary (Leeds City) - 6

On or near Burley Road Car Park (Leeds City) - 6

On or near Ascot Terrace (Leeds East) - 6

On or near Bexley Grove (Leeds East) - 6

On or near Kensington Way (Leeds South) - 6

On or near City Square (Leeds City) - 7

On or near Bodmin Street (Leeds South) - 7

On or near The Gills (Leeds South) - 7

On or near Silk Mill Mews (Leeds North West) - 8

On or near Kelsall Terrace (Leeds North West) - 9

On or near Boar Lane (Leeds City) - 13

On or near Barncroft Mount (Leeds East) - 13

On or near Boggart Hill Drive (Leeds East) - 13

For more information and advice on how to prevent and report anti-social behaviour go to the West Yorkshire Police website.