Cromer disorder: Two men arrested over bus stop rape
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The victim was attacked at a bus stop in Cadogan Road, close to Cromer seafront
Two men have been arrested in connection with the rape of a woman in Cromer, thought to be linked with disorder in the town.
The woman, in her late teens, was attacked at a bus stop in Cadogan Road, near the seafront, late on 18 August.
Venues in the seaside town closed their doors due to thefts and anti-social behaviour on 19 August.
Norfolk Police questioned and released a third man under investigation in connection with the attack.
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Police said there was evidence to suggest the attack could have been linked to other trouble in the town
The force said there was evidence to suggest it could have been linked to trouble in Cromer over that weekend.
Officers were called to 37 crimes in the town, including incidents of shoplifting and nuisance behaviour.
The disturbance was linked by residents and business owners to travellers who had pitched up at Runton Road cliff-top car park on 18 August.
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