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Two men and one teenage boy are due in court today following a burglary in Bury St Edmunds yesterday morning.
Police were called at approximately 2:15am on Thursday 29 April to reports of a burglary in progress where three males were seen in possession of a hammer breaking into the O2 store at Buttermarket.
Officers attended and the suspects fled the scene. Two were arrested by police shortly afterwards.
18-year-old Eremia Mirea of no fixed abode and a 14-year-old boy from Leeds were arrested on suspicion of burglary and have subsequently been charged in connection with the incident.
A third suspect was arrested yesterday evening.
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1:16 PM April 30, 2021
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2:45 PM April 30, 2021
Two teenagers and one man are set to appear at Suffolk Magistrates Court, in Ipswich, after a burglary at the Bury St Edmunds O2 store.
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Three people have been charged with burglary after raiders used a hammer to break into an O2 phone store in a night-time break-in.
Suspects fled the scene in Buttermarket, Bury St Edmunds after Suffolk police were called at 2.15am on Thursday, April 29.
Three people have now been charged in connection with the incident - Eremia Mirea, 18, of no fixed address; Florin Craciun, 20, of Queens Road in Lowestoft; and a 14-year-old boy from Leeds.
A hammer was used to break into the Bury St Edmunds O2 store.
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A Lowestoft man and two teenagers have been charged with burglary after a hammer was used to break into an O2 phone store in Bury St Edmunds.
Suffolk police were called at 2.15am on Thursday, April 29 following reports of a burglary in Buttermarket, Bury St Edmunds.
With three men seen in possession of a hammer breaking into the store, officers attended and the suspects escaped.
Two were arrested by police shortly afterwards - Eremia Mirea, 18, of no fixed abode and a 14-year-old boy from Leeds were arrested on suspicion of burglary.