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Three teenagers charged after items thrown from M25 footbridge
Published: Monday, 05 August 2013 08:14

Three teenage boys have been charged with causing danger to other road users after items were thrown from a footbridge over the M25 at Merstham.

The incidents occurred earlier this week with two lorries and a coach sustaining damage after they were struck by the items between junctions 7 (M23 interchange) and 8 (Reigate).

Detectives from East Surrey CID and officers from the Reigate and Banstead Safer Neighbourhood Team worked together on the investigation which brought the charges against the three today (Saturday, 3 August).

The boys, aged 13, 14 and 15 who cannot be named for legal reasons have been bailed to appear at South East Surrey Magistrates Court (Redhill) on Wednesday, 21st August.

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