Four teens arrested after shop worker attacked

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Four teenagers were arrested after officers swiftly responded to an incident at the Co-Op in Barnham.

Four teenagers were arrested after an attack that left a shop worker bleeding. Officers were called to reports of a group of youths stealing from the Co-Op in Barnham Road, Barnham, on March 13 at 5.44pm.

Sussex Police said that after a member of staff challenged one of the teenagers, he was pushed and punched in the face, causing bleeding. Police reported that the youths then fled the scene, and that two of them ran across open fields and were pursued by officers for approximately one mile, where they were detained and arrested. The other two returned to the scene and were also arrested.



Read more: Burglar 'invaded' people’s homes and stole from them as they slept A 16-year-old boy from Bishopstoke, Hampshire, was arrested and charged with assault by beating, criminal damage and theft from a shop. He has been released on conditional bail and is scheduled to appear before Worthing Youth Court on May 8. A 15-year-old boy from Emsworth, Hampshire, was arrested on suspicion of assault.

He wrote a letter of apology and was given a community resolution, and banned from the store. A 16-year-old boy from Havant, Hampshire, and a 14-year-old girl from Worthing, were arrested but later released and will face no further action. Chief inspector Will Keating-Jones said: “The behaviour displayed in this case is totally unacceptable.

Anyone who thinks they can freely enter a shop and take items without attempting to pay for them can think again. “While it is well publicised that incidents of shoplifting have increased both locally and nationally, we are encouraged that retailers are continuing to report these incidents to enable us to respond accordingly and take action. “In this instance, officers relentlessly pursued two of the suspects across fields in the dark and they were eventually detained and arrested later that same evening.

“I’d also like to commend the member of staff and a member of public who bravely intervened to evict the youths from the store. The staff worker sustained facial injuries as a result, and again, I’d like to reiterate that this behaviour will not be tolerated.”.