A man reportedly smashed the window of a Nottingham shop after an argument with staff. Police were called to Sainsbury's Local on Waverley Street on Tuesday (September 27).
It comes after a man allegedly threw a bottle and brick at the window of the store. Officers were called to the incident after reports shortly after 5.40pm.
The caller reported the incident occured after an alleged argument with staff. No one was injured, Nottinghamshire Police confirmed.
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Nottinghamshire Police said they are actively targeting those who cause antisocial behaviour as a matter of priority in the area. Neighbourhood Inspector Ben Lawrence said: “Police were called to Sainsbury’s Local in Waverley Street on September 27 at 5.44pm.
"The caller reported a male had thrown a bottle and brick at a window following an argument with staff. No-one was injured.
"This was a completely unnecessary act, and an officer is currently investigating the incident. Antisocial behaviour is completely unacceptable, and we are working with the council to reduce incidents.
"It is a police priority for the area, and we are actively targeting those who cause antisocial behaviour. The public will see high visibility patrols as well as plain-clothes officers in the area.”
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