Tomorrow promises to be an unlucky day for Auckland's young criminals as police launch a sting against youth offending.
Auckland city police are planning a day-long focus on youth crime, dubbed Operation Relentless, on Friday the 13th.
Officers say there'll be no let up as 80 police and "partner agency" staff will be out in greater numbers than normal in areas recognised as youth crime hotspots, including the rail network and train stations.
"Our message is very clear -- if you are thinking of coming into the city and committing crimes during this period, we will be waiting for you," said youth services district co-ordinator Senior Sergeant Jason Edwards.
It's all part of the police's plan to prevent such offending and protect potential victims.
"We will also be conducting road checkpoints to focus on alcohol-related harm and offending by young people. Retailers and licensees will also be reminded of their obligations not to supply minors with alcohol.
"This is a prevention operation," Mr Edwards said.
"We consistently encourage members of the public to contact us if they are concerned about the behaviour of young people in their communities.
"If they are behaving suspiciously, being disorderly or drinking in public places when they are clearly underage, we want to hear about it."
Anyone with concerns about youth offending can call Auckland central police on 09 302 6400.