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Police in the south warn of 'creepy clown' craze

Police across the south are adding their voice to concerns about the latest clown craze from the States

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More police warnings about clown pranks

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Hampshire Police is the latest police force to issue a warning about the recent 'clown craze' that involves people dressing up as clowns and jumping out and scaring people on the street.

Officers say they have had a number of reports of these incidents across Hampshire and the Isle of Wight. They are warning that pranksters could find themselves arrested for a public order incident.

We don’t want to be killjoys but some of these incidents have been extremely frightening for those involved.

We would ask people to think about the impact of their actions. What to them is a harmless prank, could be an intimidating and threatening experience to others, especially young children and vulnerable people.

Also, by taking part in this craze, people could find themselves in a situation which leads to a public order incident. They could be arrested and ultimately end up with a criminal record.

These incidents are also taking up valuable police time and resources, and will ultimately have an impact on other calls coming into the control room and officers attending other incidents.

This appears to be a national craze at the moment and we would strongly advise people in Hampshire and the Isle of Wight not to be part of it.”

– Superintendent Paul Bartolomeo

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