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Suspect in court after string of burglaries

A man is due to appear in court charged with a series of burglaries after break-ins at a pub and a number of homes.

Officers were called to the Red Lion pub, in High Street, Hucknall, at 9.35am on 19 October 2022 when a staff member noticed a trespasser had gained access to a secure area of the venue and cash was missing.

A man has been charged with the break-in after a thorough investigation by detectives.

On 22 June 2023 a homeowner in Station Road, Sutton-in-Ashfield, disturbed a man who had broken into his summer house and attempted to steal a motorcycle. The resident was threatened before being struck on his hand with a bar.

He has also been charged with further break-ins on Station Road.

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A twenty-eight-year-old man from Sutton in Ashfield is accused of a total of four burglaries with intent to steal, two non-dwelling burglaries and one count of assault.

He has also been charged with two counts of assaulting an emergency worker after two police officers suffered minor injuries when they arrested him in Outram Street, Sutton-in Ashfield, on Monday (26 June).

Robinson has been further charged with eight shop thefts, all from Wilkinson, in Outram Street, and is expected to appear at Nottingham Magistrates’ Court today (27 June).

Detective Sergeant Georgina Gallagher, of Nottinghamshire Police, said: “Burglary is a priority for the force because we understand the significant impact this invasive offence can have on victims.

“Members of the public can have faith that break-ins will be investigated thoroughly and the force continues to attend every home burglary which is reported to us.

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“I’m pleased this suspect will appear before magistrates at the earliest opportunity.”

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