Unruly teens cause fast food mayhem in Cranbourne
A gang of teenagers has assaulted a fast food worker and caused chaos after trashing a McDonald’s restaurant in Cranbourne last night.
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Four teenage girls were arrested after a McDonald’s in Melbourne’s southeast was trashed overnight and a staff member assaulted.
Officers from the Dandenong Frontline Tactic Unit arrested the girls after mayhem broke out at the restaurant at 10.15pm last night.
Police were called to the corner of South Gippsland Highway and Camms Rd in Cranbourne after receiving reports the quartet were causing trouble.
Three of the girls had entered the staff area and stole food before allegedly throwing a sign at a staff member.
The 23-year-old received an injury to the ear.
Other items were thrown at staff and the store damaged before all four girls ran away
They were then spotted by police and arrested nearby as they tried to make their escape.
Three 17-year-olds and a 16-year-old are in police custody.
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They are likely to be charged with affray, criminal damage, burglary and assault offences.
Greater Dandenong crime investigation unit is urging anyone with information to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or make a report at crimestoppersvic.com.au.