Man charged in Worksop burglary

Police have secured charges following an investigation into a house burglary in Worksop.
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It was reported that a suspect entered through the window of a home in Chesterton Drive before stealing two tablet computers and a quantity of jewelery.

Robert Smith, 39, of Potter Street, Worksop, has been charged with burglary and has been remanded in custody to appear at Nottingham Magistrates' Court today (Monday, September 7).

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Police Constable India Woodrow, of Nottinghamshire Police, said: "Nottinghamshire Police takes burglary very seriously and will investigate all reports thoroughly.

It was reported that a suspect had entered through the window of a home in Chesterton Drive before stealing two tablet computers and a quantity of jewellery.It was reported that a suspect had entered through the window of a home in Chesterton Drive before stealing two tablet computers and a quantity of jewellery.
It was reported that a suspect had entered through the window of a home in Chesterton Drive before stealing two tablet computers and a quantity of jewellery.

"People should always feel safe in their homes and therefore we remain committed to tackling this crime and bringing burglary offenders to justice.

“If you are a victim of burglary or witness something suspicious in your area, please do not hesitate to contact Nottinghamshire Police on 101 or in an emergency, please dial 999.”

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