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EL PASO, Texas (KTSM)- Summer break is just around the corner as well as graduation for high school seniors.

The El Paso Police Department says they tend to see more incidents involving youth around the end of the school year.

“And just in general in the summertime, we have more people that are out and about, right? So, the weather’s a little bit nicer, it’s a little bit warmer and so there are more events. Also, school is out so a lot of people are celebrating. So, we do tend to see a lot more activity,” said Sgt. Javier Sambrano, a spokesman for EPPD.

May 24 is the anniversary of the deadly shooting in Uvalde, Texas that left 19 students and two teachers dead last year, just before school let out for summer break.

“We’re just going to be on heightened alert these last couple of weeks of school,” said James Vasquez, Associate Superintendent for Student Support Services Ysleta Independent School District.

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