Two teenage girls have been arrested after allegedly causing a violent disturbance inside a Woolworths store in Keperra, north-west Brisbane. Police say items were thrown, shoppers were threatened, and the store was forced into lockdown and evacuation. Multiple charges have been laid, including assault and entering premises to commit an indictable offence. The matter is now before Brisbane Children’s Court.
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Teens arrested after alleged rampage at Brisbane Woolworths
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