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Bus stop fight charges

A FIGHT at a bus stop has resulted in a 16-year-old Cranbourne boy being taken to hospital with injuries.
Police said at about 3.30pm on 3 September, a fight broke out at a bus stop on Lyall Street, near High Street, Cranbourne.
Three people, one 18 years of age and two under 18, were charged with affray and one of the offenders was also charged with causing injury.
The 18-year-old was bailed to appear at Dandenong Magistrates’ Court while those under 18 years old will appear at the Children’s Court.
Anyone with information about the fight or who witnessed the incident is asked to contact Senior Constable Jo Watson at Cranbourne police station on 5991 0600.

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