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Attack on woman at North Yorkshire school - three girls arrested

Three teenage girls have been arrested following an alleged attack on a woman at King James’s School in Knaresborough. <i>(Image: Archant)</i>
Three teenage girls have been arrested following an alleged attack on a woman at King James’s School in Knaresborough. (Image: Archant)

A TEENAGER has been arrested following an alleged attack on a woman at a school in North Yorkshire.

North Yorkshire Police say they were called to King James’s School in King James Road, Knaresborough, at 3.10pm on today (March 20) following reports of a disturbance involving a group of youths.


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A police spokesman said: "Officers attended and arrested a teenage girl for an alleged assault on a female member of staff and criminal damage. She has been taken into custody for questioning.

"Two other teenage girls were arrested to prevent a breach of the peace.

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"None of those arrested attend King James’s School.

"Enquiries are ongoing to investigate the full circumstances surrounding the incident.

"Anyone with information can make a report via the North Yorkshire Police website or by calling 101, option 1.

"If you would prefer to remain anonymous, contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555111."

Please quote reference 12230050161 when providing details.