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A man has been charged with burglary and bail offences in Stoke-on-Trent.
Dylan Maskery Hurd, 18, of Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent, has been charged with conspiracy to steal from another, conspiring to commit burglary dwelling with intent to steal and two counts of arrest by a constable for breaking or likely to break bail conditions.
Maskery Hurd appeared at the North Staffordshire Justice Centre today (Friday 1 November) and has been remanded ahead of his next appearance at Stafford Crown Court on 18 November.
We’re continuing to target the issues that matter most to local communities across Staffordshire and have been going after those involved in burglary, theft and robbery.
Ongoing proactive work is taking place each and every day to compile intelligence, protect people’s belongings and put a stop to those responsible for these types of crimes.