Story highlights The Women's March said some of its organizers were arrested and released

Protesters took to the streets across the country Wednesday, marking International Women's Day

Washington (CNN) Thirteen women were arrested for disorderly conduct outside the Trump International Hotel and Tower during the "Day Without a Woman" march Wednesday, a spokesman for the New York Police Department said.

The 13 women were released Wednesday evening and will appear in court at an unspecified date. The police department would not comment on who was detained.

The Women's March said the detainees included Tamika Mallory, Linda Sarsour, Carmen Perez and Bob Bland -- several of the movement's founders. The group posted about the incident on its official Twitter account.

"Some of us have been arrested #DayWithoutAWoman," one tweet reads.

Another tweet from the Women's March twitter account, says: "We've all been released. Thank you for all your support."

We've all been released. Thank you for all your support. #DayWithoutAWoman — Women's March (@womensmarch) March 9, 2017

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