Man arrested after teenager raped in public toilet
Dorset Police received a report at about 01:57 BST on Sunday that a woman in her late teens was raped in a public toilet next to Undercliff Drive in Bournemouth.
The force said the suspect, from Bournemouth, remained in custody and the victim was being supported.
A cordon has been put in place while an examination of the area is carried out and officers are encouraging anyone with concerns to speak to them.
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