Officers from Crewe Local Policing Unit have charged a man in connection with a number of shoplifting offences in Crewe and Shavington.
Christopher Neil Sedgley was arrested on Saturday 20 April. The 37-year-old, of no fixed abode, was subsequently charged with four counts of thefts from a shop.
The charges relate to incidents that occurred in April 2024 at a convenience store on Rope Lane in Shavington, at a convenience store on Parkers Road in Crewe and at a convenience store on Readesdale Avenue in Crewe.
Sedgley was remanded in police custody to appear at Chester Magistrates Court on Monday 22 April.
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