The incident occurred in McDonald’s, on Conduit Road, in Lichfield, on Monday, January 30, and noticed two youngsters maintain facial accidents and harm completed to furnishings contained in the restaurant, with a number of individuals concerned within the incident.
Two boys aged 14 and 15-years-old and each from Cannock have been arrested on Wednesday on suspicion of violent dysfunction and stay in police custody whereas inquiries proceed.
Their arrests adopted on from a 15-year-old boy from Cannock being arrested on Tuesday on suspicion of violent dysfunction and legal harm and former arrests of a 15-year-old boy from Rugeley and a 14-year-old boy from Huntington on suspicion of violent dysfunction.
All three have been launched on conditional bail, with inquiries persevering with.
A spokesman for Lichfield Police stated: “5 youngsters have been arrested in reference to dysfunction at a Lichfield quick meals restaurant final month.
“Officers have been known as to a report of violence at McDonald’s on Conduit Road on Monday, January 30.
“Two youngsters sustained facial accidents through the incident, which concerned a number of individuals, at round 7.20pm.
“Harm was additionally induced to furnishings contained in the restaurant.
“Earlier immediately (8 February), two boys, aged 14 and 15, each from Cannock, have been arrested on suspicion of violent dysfunction.
“They continue to be in police custody whereas inquiries proceed.
“It comes as, yesterday (7 February), a 15-year-old boy from Cannock was arrested on suspicion of violent dysfunction and legal harm.
“Beforehand, 15-year-old boy from Rugeley and a 14-year-old boy from Huntington have been additionally arrested on suspicion of violent dysfunction.
“All three have since been launched on conditional bail pending additional inquiries.”