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Axe-wielding man in clown mask arrested in Victoria's south-east.

A man wearing a clown mask and armed with an axe has been arrested after approaching customers outside a fast food restaurant in Victoria’s south-east.

Victoria Police said members of the public reported seeing the man outside the restaurant on the Princes Freeway in Moe about 3:30am on Sunday.

Police said the man had approached a woman who was alone in her car on Lloyd Street.

He also approached several cars exiting the restaurant’s drive-through, police said.

Police said they searched a number of cars at the scene and found a clown mask, axe and baseball bat, before arresting a 23-year-old Eagle Point man.

He has been released and is expected to be charged on summons with assault, weapons, public order and disguise-related offences.

Police said no-one was injured and no property was damaged during the incident.

‘Creepy clown’ trend growing in US

The arrest comes amid numerous sightings of people dressed in sinister clown costumes in the United States and Canada in recent weeks.

It has prompted a warning from Victoria Police against people here adopting the trend.

“We understand that some people are getting involved for a bit of fun, however this arrest is a timely reminder that this behaviour is not amusing and, in many cases, it is criminal behaviour,” police said in a statement.

“The penalty for possessing an article of disguise is up two years’ imprisonment.”

“Victoria Police does not tolerate intimidation, the incitement of fear or the carrying of weapons.”

Police have warned anyone who is frightened by threatening behaviour to contact triple-0.

This post originally appeared on ABC News.

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