Two police community support officers were seriously injured after an attack in a North Yorkshire fast food restaurant.
At around 7pm on Friday (1 April), two PCSOs from Harrogate’s Neighbourhood Policing Team attended McDonald’s on Cambridge Street following reports that a group of teenagers had entered the restaurant.
They had already been banned and given a Dispersal Notice not to enter the area due to their anti-social behaviour earlier in the evening.
Police say they group refused to leave when asked by the PCSOs and an altercation took place.
During the incident, one of the PCSOs sustained a suspected broken nose and the other suffered tissue damage to the cheek.
Both currently remain in hospital for treatment and appropriate support has been put in place with regard to their welfare.
Three girls, aged 13, 14 and 15-years-old, have been arrested in connection with the incident and remain in custody for questioning.
Neighbourhood Delivery Inspector Phoebe Southall said:
No one deserves to go to work and be assaulted, especially as they work to protect the public and keep our communities safe. It is not just ‘part of the job’ and we will investigate any incidents of violence towards our staff thoroughly.
We would urge anyone who either witnessed the attack or has any information or mobile phone footage that may have captured something to please get in touch.
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