Five more men charged for Lowestoft burglaries
A FURTHER five men have today (Wednesday) been charged with conspiracy to commit house burglary after a spate of break-ins and attempted burglaries in Lowestoft in the past six months.
A FURTHER five men have today (Wednesday) been charged with conspiracy to commit house burglary after a spate of break-ins and attempted burglaries in Lowestoft in the past six months.
Casey Capps Jenner, 18 of Conrad Road in Lowestoft, Sam Hill, 18 of Beaconsfield Road in Lowestoft, 20-year-old Christopher Hood of Grove Road in Lowestoft, Kyle Dickson, 18 of Beaconsfield Road in Lowestoft and a 17-year-old boy from Lowestoft who cannot be named for legal reasons have all been charged with conspiring, with others, to commit house burglaries in the town between November 22, 2009 and April 12, 2010.
Their arrests, and subsequent appearances at Lowestoft Magistrates Court today (Wednesday, April 14), come a day after two other Lowestoft men - Damien Wentworth, 18, of Bridge Road, Oulton Broad and Daniel Needham, 18, of no fixed address, were charged with conspiring, with others, to commit house burglaries in the town.
All have been remanded in custody to appear before Ipswich Crown Court on Thursday, April 22.
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