Residents of Kununurra, a town in Western Australia, are exasperated by a surge in youth crime, including stolen cars and break-ins. Since the start of the year, at least one car has been stolen per night, with some cars being driven erratically and doing burnouts. Long-term residents and business owners are calling for answers and help, with some advocating for a curfew for under-15s and more support for victims of crime. The police are working to combat the issue, but are acknowledging that it's a complex problem that requires a collaborative effort from government, local corporations, and the community to address underlying issues of intergenerational trauma and poverty.