Three teenagers have been charged after a number of cars were allegedly smashed in a Scots town.
We told how police launched a probe after eight cars were reportedly damaged outside of homes in New Elgin last week.
One mum told the Record she was too scared to let her children play in the street following the string of incidents.

Officers have confirmed that three boys - aged 13, 14 and 15 years - have been charged following enquiries. All three have been reported to the Youth Justice Management Unit.

Elgin Community Policing Team Inspector Neil Morrison, said: “Community Policing Teams across Moray continue to patrol and respond positively and proportionately to reports of anti-social behaviour, engaging with partners around the delivery of proactive and preventative work. I encourage anyone with any information in relation to anti-social behaviour or vandalism to contact police.”
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