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Three teenagers have been charged after threats were reportedly made by youngsters with machetes when a shop worker asked people to leave a store in Wednesfield.
We were alerted shortly after midday on Sunday and following quick-time enquiries armed officers located and arrested three teenage boys.
Three boys, one aged 16 and two aged 15, have been charged with threatening a person with a blade in a public place.
They have been granted police bail with conditions to appear at Wolverhampton Magistrates Court on 24 June.
We know that our shops and local stores are a vital part of our communities and we are working hard to reduce retail crime and tackle knife violence.
If you see something suspicious call 101, and in an emergency always call 999.
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