Dr Seuss's famous Christmas-hating character was arrested days after a break-in at an early years centre
Children at a Glasgow nursery helped police to "arrest" the Grinch after being left upset by a break-in.
Nursery workers cleaned up as much of the damage as they could - but the boarded-up windows led to questions from the children about what had happened. After using a large net to help community police officer Declan McInnes capture their suspect, they led the Grinch to a waiting police van before locking him inside.
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