16/09/2014

Shops Damaged In Bangor, Co Down

A number of shops in Bangor's town centre have been damaged in an attack.

Police have said the incident occurred in Main Street in the town in the early hours of Tuesday morning.

Windows were smashed at a number of properties, including The Mortgage Shop, Asda and Boots, while damage was also caused to vehicles in the area.

Two men are understood to have been arrested in connection with the attack. They are said to be aged 20 and 22.

Police have said they are assisting with enquiries.

Anyone with information is asked to contact police.

(JP/MH)

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