Three teenagers arrested in Banburyshire village after reported 'disturbance' at property
Northamptonshire Police officers arrested three teenagers yesterday (Thursday May 21) morning in connection to a reported disturbane at a property in Middleton Cheney.
The arrests occurred after police were called to a reported 'disturbance' at an address in Salmons Lane, Middleton Cheney.
The incident was reported at 8.40am yesterday, Thursday May 21.
There were reports of multiple police cars, fire service vehicles and ambulances in the village for several hours yesterday morning.
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There were no injuries.
Police arrested a 15-year-old girl, a 16-year-old boy and a 17-year-old boy on suspicion of affray and criminal damage.
All three teenagers have been released under investigation.
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