Teens arrested after bus station break-in

Police said they were called on Sunday to reports of a break-in at one of the buildings within the bus station
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Five teenagers have been arrested and a knife seized by police after reports of a burglary at Wolverhampton's bus station.
Officers were called to a break-in at one of the buildings within the station at about 22:20 GMT on Sunday.
The five youths were arrested nearby in Queen Street and a bag containing a knife was found, West Midlands Police said.
Two boys, aged 13 and 15, and three girls, aged 15-17, remained in custody on suspicion of burglary and possession of a blade, the force added.
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