Three girls aged 12 and 13 have been arrested after they allegedly assaulted a convenience store worker and stole items from the shop in Adelaide's CBD overnight.A group of girls allegedly assaulted a worker and then stole itemsPolice allege the girls were part of a group of five who entered the Rundle Mall shop about 10:30pm and began throwing things around.
The girls allegedly stole items and left the store, and police found the group about half an hour later at Bowden railway station."Two other girls were spoken to by police and their involvement in the incident is still being investigated," Sergeant Dave Bacchus told ABC Radio Adelaide. 'Quite confronting': Detectives investigate after body of female staffer found at prestigious Sydney school'Please, mum, we'll be good': When child protection took Lenah's children, they blamed themselves
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