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Kununurra Residents Concerned About Youth Crime Increase

25 October 2025
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Kununurra Residents Concerned About Youth Crime Increase
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Kununurra is experiencing a surge in youth crime, with children as young as ten involved in multiple car jackings and vandalism, leaving locals feeling like they’re in a “war zone.” Despite claims of decreasing juvenile crime rates, residents report a significant uptick in incidents, prompting discussions of sending additional police support to the overwhelmed local force.

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