Two children have been hit with a combined 46 charges after damaging vehicles at Rockingham train station.
Two locals aged 11 and 12 have been charged after allegedly damaging several cars at Rockingham train station on Tuesday morning.
An 11-year-old is appearing in the Perth Children's Court today on 23 counts of criminal damage.
A 12-year-old will appear next month on a further 23 counts of criminal damage.
It is alleged at around 11am on Tuesday March 19, the two children damaged 25 vehicles parked at the Rockingham train station.
Rockingham police are still appealing for people to come forward if their cars were parked at the train station at the time and sustained damage.
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