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Record number of behaviour orders
Daniel McGrady � Kieron Kealy
Daniel McGrady (left) and Kieron Kealy
A boy of 14 is among six teenagers from Leicestershire to receive Anti-Social Behaviour Orders.

Police say the six were drunk when they intimidated members of the public, shopkeepers and police officers in the town on 25 July.

Daniel McGrady, 14, Daniel Frost, 17, Kieron Kealy, 17, and Lee Perduno, 18 are all from Melton Mowbray.

Carl Griffiths, aged 19 from Oakham, and another 17-year-old, who cannot be named, all pleaded guilty to affray at Leicester Crown Court.

The Anti-Social Behaviour Orders prevent the group from many shops in the town, the market place and two parks.

It is the largest number of Anti-Social Behaviour Orders issued at one time in Leicestershire.




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