(CNN) Sixty people, including 17 police officers and a fireman, were slightly injured on the 18th straight Saturday of yellow vest demonstrations in Paris.

Protests turned violent as police used water cannons and tear gas to disperse the crowd. Protesters threw rocks and set up barricades.

A spokesman for Paris police said 192 people were being held for questioning. The Paris prosecutor's office said 64 have been placed in custody.

Protesters torched a branch of the Tarneaud bank, a spokesperson for Paris firefighters said. Firefighters evacuated the building and put out the blaze.

On the Champs-Élysées, stores and restaurant windows were shattered and a newspaper stand was set on fire. Fouquet's, the restaurant where former President Nicolas Sarkozy celebrated his election in May 2007, was among the vandalized establishments.

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