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TWO Cranbourne children were arrested over windows smashed at Cranbourne West Primary School on Saturday.
A 13-year-old and 15-year-old were taken into the Cranbourne Police Station on Saturday after 10 windows were smashed at the primary school.
The children were cautioned in relation to criminal damage.
The damage was estimated at about $1000.
Police have increased their patrols around local schools to stop similar incidents occurring over the school holidays.
Anyone with further information on the incident is urged to contact Senior Constable Geoff Chanings at Cranbourne Uniform on 5991 0600.

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