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A man has been charged after two pedal bikes, a strimmer and tools were taken from different addresses across Newcastle-under-Lyme recently.
Adam Reynolds, aged 35, of Stoke-on-Trent, has been charged with handling stolen goods, burglary dwelling and theft from the person.
It comes following separate investigations after the items were taken from various addresses across the area between Tuesday 4 June and Saturday 8 June.
He is due to appear at the North Staffordshire Justice Centre today (Thursday 13 June).
Chief Inspector Darren McGrath, from the Newcastle-under-Lyme local policing team, said: “Local officers are continuing to act on the issues that matter most to local people and businesses, including theft, burglary and personal robbery.
“We’re working hard to respond to these reports as effectively as possible and to continue working proactively to detect crime early and protect people’s belongings.”
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