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A 41-year-old woman and a 42-year-old man have been charged with a series of burglary dwelling offences in Halliwell, Bolton.
Stephen Mann (15/06/1981) of Huxley Street, Bolton has been charged with:
- A burglary dwelling committed on 07/09/23
Sheridan Parton (05/12/1982) of no fixed abode has been charged with:
- A distraction burglary dwelling committed on 05/09/23
- A burglary dwelling committed on 07/09/23
- A burglary dwelling committed on 16/09/23
- Failing to appear at court on 24/02/22
They have both been remanded to appear at Wigan and Leigh Magistrates Court on Thursday 28 September 2023.
Detective Sergeant Deighton from Bolton’s Neighbourhood Priority Crime Team said: “These arrests and charges have been secured as a result of a joint investigation by officers from the Neighbourhood Priority Crime team and CSI.
“Tackling Neighbourhood offences is a priority for GMP and we are determined to keep our communities safe. We are committed to conducting thorough investigations to identify those responsible to bring the before the courts.
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