Police investigating an incident at a fast food establishment in Bradford which resulted in more than £11,000 of damage being caused have appealed for witnesses to come forward.
At about 8.00pm on 1 February a group of between 15 and 20 teenagers were asked by staff to leave the KFC in Odsal Road because they were using offensive language.
This led to disorder in the premises where objects were thrown and windows were smashed before the suspects ran off.
No injuries were reported.
Local officers are continuing enquiries to identify who was involved.
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