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THREE teenagers were chased and apprehended by police on Friday night after smashing 37 windows at Kambrya College in Berwick.
The three boys, all aged 13, were caught shortly after 7pm at the Bermesyde Drive School when a police patrol was alerted to the break-in. Acting Sergeant of Endeavour Hills police, Paul Spencer, said one boy was a former student at Kambrya College and another boy still attended the secondary school. Act Sgt Spencer said the three boys had been given an official police caution in relation to charges of criminal damage and burglary because it was their first offence.

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