A TEENAGER has been arrested after reports of fighting and damage to a number of cars in Audenshaw.
Police were called to a house on Droylsden Road at about midnight on Sunday, July 14 following calls concerning a large group of youths gathering outside and causing a disturbance.
It is reported to have begun fighting and causing criminal damage to several cars in the area.

No injuries have been reported but after Greater Manchester Police officers arrived at the scene, the group was dispersed and a 17-year-old boy remains in custody after being arrested on suspicion of a public order offence.
Under Section 35 of the Anti-Social Behaviour Act, a dispersal order was also put in place at 12.15am and will remain for 48 hours.
That gives officers temporary extended powers to remove individuals from an area if they are suspected of engaging in anti-social behaviour.
Chief Inspector Dave Henthorne, of Greater Manchester Police, said: “This was an alarming incident for many residents in the area.
“The scenes of violence, disorder and criminal damage are totally unacceptable and it is very fortunate that no one was seriously hurt.
“Violence has no place on our streets or in our communities and we are determined to hold those responsible to account.
“Officers will remain in the area for reassurance and if you have any concerns or information to share, I would urge you to speak with them.
“If you witnessed this incident, or have relevant footage – including CCTV, mobile or dashcam – you should report it by emailing TamesideSouth@gmp.police.uk or calling 101 quoting incident number 3628 of 13/7/24.”