Three police officers were assaulted while responding to an incident in Ballymena on Wednesday, with one being pushed down a set of stairs according to the PSNI.

A man is alleged to have attempted to bite another officer and striking a third one after being arrested for criminal damage.

A statement from the PSNI said the man was arrested after reportedly smashing two windows of a property with his fist.

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"Police investigating a report of criminal damage in the Glenshesk Drive area of Ballymena on Wednesday 1st May, have arrested a man," a PSNI spokesperson said.

"When officers attended the address they located a man to the rear of the property, where he appeared to have smashed two windows with his fists.

"After being spoken to, the 31-year-old was arrested for criminal damage, before becoming violent and resisting arrest, pushing one officer down a set of steps, attempting to bite another and striking a third officer to the face.

"He was then further arrested for assault on police and resisting arrest. Luckily, the responding officers did not sustain any injuries and were able to remain on duty.

"The man currently remains in custody at this time, helping with police enquiries."

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