Eastbourne teenagers arrested following investigation into school break-ins
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Sussex Police said garages at the Causeway School, on Larkspur Drive, were broken into on March 27, March 31 and April 2.
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According to police, on the third occasion, an off-duty police officer saw three people enter the school site and rang 999.
Officers said they attended and arrested two people - an 18-year-old man and a 17-year-old boy, both from Eastbourne - on suspicion of attempted burglary other than dwelling with intent to steal.
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Hide AdPolice said the 18-year-old man was also arrested on suspicion of possessing a Class A drug, and the 17-year-old boy was also arrested on suspicion of possessing a Class B drug.
Officers said they were both released on conditional bail while enquiries continue.
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