Seven people have been charged over an alleged brawl at a Dawesville kebab shop.
About 1.40pm on Friday, May 1, police received reports of a disturbance inside Kebab King on Dandaragan Drive.
CCTV shows a group of youths and men allegedly fighting in the store.
Some allegedly armed themselves with chairs and brooms, while others jumped behind the counter.
The group then left the scene before police arrived.
Kebab King, which only opened four weeks ago, were forced to close their doors for two days due to the damage.
Mandurah Detectives have since charged seven people over the alleged incident.
They include a 19-year-old man from Medina, two men from Heron aged 21 and 26, a 17-year-old boy from Dawesville, a 37-year-old man from Dawesville and two teenage boys aged 15 and 17.
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