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Man held on suspicion of trying to steal the Magna Carta

File photo dated 05/02/15 of the Salisbury Cathedral 1215 copy of the Magna Carta being installed in a cabinet by Chris Woods (right), the director of the National Conservation Service. Alarms were activated at Salisbury Cathedral shortly before 5pm Thursday after an attempt was made to smash the glass box surrounding the Magna Carta. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Issue date: Friday October 26, 2018. See PA story POLICE MagnaCarta. Photo credit should read: Matt Dunham/PA Wire

By Rod Minchin, Press Association

A 45-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of the attempted theft of the Magna Carta from Salisbury Cathedral.

Wiltshire Police said shortly before 5pm on Wednesday the alarms were activated at the cathedral after an attempt was made to smash the glass box surrounding the Magna Carta.

Staff were alerted and police were called.

"A man matching the description given by witnesses was arrested on suspicion of attempted theft, possession of an offensive weapon and criminal damage, and has been taken to Melksham custody for questioning, where he remains," a force spokeswoman said.

"The Magna Carta has not been damaged and nobody was injured in the incident."

Police are appealing for witnesses to the incident to come forward.

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