A man from Nantwich has pleaded guilty to burgling a house in the town.
Aiden Goodwin was arrested on Friday 27 September in relation to a distraction burglary at an address on Barony Court which occurred at around 6.10pm on Wednesday 25 September.
The 25-year-old of Arnold Street, Nantwich, was subsequently been charged with burglary.
Goodwin appeared at South Cheshire Magistrates’ on Saturday 28 September where he pleaded guilty.
He has been remanded in Court and is due to be sentenced at Chester Crown Court on Monday 28 October.
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