A boy, 14, has been arrested in connection with a 'disturbance' at a Tesco superstore in Collier Row.
Police were called to the supermarket in Collier Row Lane at 6pm on Monday (February 19) to reports of youths causing a disturbance.
When police arrived, the 14-year-old was spotted nearby and arrested on suspicion of possessing an offensive weapon, common assault and shoplifiting.
He was also arrested on suspicion of affray, criminal damage and a public order offence.
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"The local neighbourhood team are working with a view to banning those who commit offences," a Met Police spokesperson said.
A CCTV review is being conducted to find repeat offenders and, where appropriate, inform their parents, police added.
The investigation continues so anyone with any information regarding this incident is asked to call 101 and quote 5403377/24.
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