STOCKTON — About 100 teens fighting, bothering shoppers and reportedly jumping on cars, among other things, created a disturbance at Weberstown Mall on Tuesday evening.

Police were called to the scene about 6:45 p.m. on reports of the teens fighting, according to Community Service Officer Rosie Calderon, a spokeswoman for the Stockton Police Department.

Some 15 police cruisers were dispatched to the mall parking lot, where a few of the teens were detained, she said. Stockton Unified School District police also responded to the scene. Mall officials temporarily locked down some of the entrances to the mall to prevent the teens from entering.

According to witnesses at the scene, several of the teens fled to a nearby Chinese restaurant and a Walgreens. There was a strong odor of marijuana in the air across the street in the parking lot of the Target on Pacific Avenue at March Lane. Some of the teens fled to Target, where they reportedly noisily entered and ran to the back of the store. Target officials temporarily closed an exit to help control traffic. They later made an announcement that anyone who did not leave the parking lot would be arrested for trespassing.

No injuries or arrests were reported at press time.