Another three teenage boys accused of taking part in a Walgett crime spree will not have to face court.
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The boys were dealt with in accordance with provisions of the Young Offenders Act, which allows for children to be warned or supported to talk to experts about their conduct and problems in their lives.
About 1.30am on October 26, police allege nine teenagers were involved in the theft a a van from a Fox Street business.
The boys allegedly took the van for a joyride around town before they drove it along dirt fairways at a local golf course, police said.
About 5.30am, emergency service crews responded to reports of a vehicle fire on the golf course.
The stolen van was found well alight by police and ended up completely destroyed.
A short time later police dealt with three boys in accordance with provisions of the Young Offenders Act.
On Wednesday this week a further three boys aged between 15 and 17, went to Walgett Police Station at the request of police.
Those boys were also dealt with in accordance with provisions of the Young Offenders Act, police said.
Investigations are continuing.