Arrest over damage to arena bomb tributes
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A man has been arrested over "disgusting" damage to tributes left to victims of the Manchester Arena attack.
Officers were called to reports of a man damaging property around the AO car park and Manchester Victoria railway station at about 15:40 GMT on Sunday, Greater Manchester Police (GMP) said.
A man, aged 20, was arrested on suspicion of criminal damage and burglary and remains in custody for questioning.
"Criminal damage and behaviour that disrupts the lives of people going about their daily business is never acceptable," said Det Supt Sarah Harris.
As well as damage to the tributes to the 22 people killed in the bombing in May 2017, there were reports of broken glass and a traffic cone.
The damaged items were subsequently cleaned up and the area was respectfully tidied, GMP said.
The force said relatives of the victims of the arena attack had been contacted regarding the incident.
"The fact that this incident involved damage to tributes to victims of the arena attack is particularly disgusting, and is something that we have zero tolerance for," said Det Supt Harris.
“I want to reassure the public that we are working hard to establish the circumstances, and I am glad a quick arrest was made.
Police said they were not looking for anyone else in connection with the incident.
Det Supt Harris said enquires were ongoing, and appealed for anyone who witnessed anything or might have information that could assist the investigation to contact the force.
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