Five teenagers have been arrested after public toilets were damaged in a series of incidents in Sheringham.
A group of young people were reported to have caused disruption in a supermarket in Cromer Road on the evening of Saturday, December 3.
The group were accused of being abusive towards a member of staff and throwing stock on the floor.
On the same evening, the public toilets off the High Street were reported to have been vandalised, with items pulled from the walls and damaged.
Officers investigating the incidents arrested two girls and three boys, all aged between 12 and 16, in connection with the incidents, including for criminal damage, racially aggravated public order, and theft.
The teenagers were taken to Aylsham Police Station for questioning where they were later released on bail.
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