A suspect is due to appear in court after a break-in at a coffee shop in Nottingham.
Police launched an investigation after a glass door was smashed at the shop, at Sneinton Market, at approximately 11.30pm on Wednesday 2 July.
It was reported a fire extinguisher was stolen during the incident.
A suspect was arrested two weeks later.
James Bexon, of Balmoral Road, Colwick, has been charged with burglary. The 46-year-old was granted conditional bail and is due to appear at Nottingham Magistrates’ Court on Friday 1 August 2025.
PC Madison Hayes, of Nottinghamshire Police, said:
“We investigate business break-ins thoroughly as no one should have to arrive at their place of work and discover the place has been raided by intruders.
“We also understand the financial costs involved in repairing and cleaning up after offenders smash their way into premises.
“Officers have worked closely with the business involved and I hope the shop owners and the wider public are reassured by our response.”
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