A woman has been charged following a series of incidents at The Rock car park in Bury during May.
She has been charged with four counts of public nuisance and was due to appear before Manchester and Salford Magistrates’ Court on 1 June.
The charges relate to incidents reported at The Rock car park on 17 May, 19 May, 22 May and 26 May.
The woman is not being named for safeguarding reasons.
Police said the action was taken to help prevent further disruption to members of the public and to ensure resources are used effectively.
A comprehensive care and support plan has been put in place. Ongoing assistance is continuing through officers and partner agencies while enquiries remain ongoing.
Safeguarding and support measures remain a priority as the investigation continues.
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