POLICE have urged the public to keep contacting the force after dealing with drunken teenagers at an 'anti-social behaviour' hotspot in Weymouth.

For three days in a row, officers attended Martleaves Point, in Wyke Regis to deal with drunk teenagers on two occasions and one call out involving a group of young people starting a fire.

It was reported by Wyke Coastguard, who were assisted police on Sunday, said one of the teenagers was a 'semi-conscious' female who was passed over into the care of an ambulance crew.

A spokesman from Dorset Police said: "We received a report at 6.40pm on May 2 (Sunday) of a group of teenagers who appeared to be intoxicated in the area of Martleaves Point in Weymouth.

"It was reported that one teenage girl appeared to be in need of medical attention due to her intoxication.

"Officers attended and the girl was located and given appropriate medical care.

"We have received further reports of anti-social behaviour in the area involving groups of young people, including a report at 6.15pm on April 30 (Friday) of a group of teenagers causing issues with livestock and having a fire in the area.

"A further report was received at 9.20pm on May 1 (Saturday) anti-social behaviour involving a group of intoxicated teenagers at the same location."

Officers have attended the site on several occasions and urge members of the public to continue to report any issues online at: www.dorset.police.uk, via email 101@dorset.pnn.police.uk or by calling 101.

Alternatively, contact Crimestoppers anonymously on: 0800 555 111.