More arrests to be made following riots, police say
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More arrests to be made following riots, police say
Police in South Yorkshire said more arrests will be made following a weekend of riots across multiple cities and towns.
Speaking at a press conference on Monday morning, Assistant Chief Constable Lindsey Butterfield said: "So far, we have had six arrests - one in Sheffield and five in Rotherham.
Please be assured, we expect this number to increase significantly in the coming days."
Report by Kennedyl.
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