Two teenage girls appeared in court after they were charged for allegedly throwing rocks at a brewery and its staff in Lyme Regis.
As previously reported, police received a report that three teenage girls were behaving aggressively towards staff at the Lyme Regis Brewery in Mill Lane at 10.10pm on Saturday, September 14.
It is reported that the girls verbally abused staff before throwing rocks at them and the premises.
Three teenage girls were arrested and subsequently charged in connection with the incident.
A 13-year-old girl from Uplyme in Devon has been charged with criminal damage, common assault and a public order offence.
A 13-year-old girl from Lyme Regis has been charged with two counts of common assault and a public order offence.
A 14-year-old girl from Axminster in Devon has also been charged with a public order offence.
The girls from Lyme Regis and Axminster appeared at Weymouth Magistrates Court on Wednesday, October 23.
Their cases were adjourned with the girl from Lyme Regis due to appear in Weymouth Magistrates Court at 10am on Wednesday, November 13.
The girl from Axminster will appear at Poole Magistrates' Court at 2pm on Tuesday, December 17.
The girl from Uplyme is still due to appear before Weymouth Magistrates Court on Wednesday, November 13 at 10am.
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