Name of fourth person charged with Redcar business burglaries ahead of court appearance
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NewsName of fourth person charged with Redcar business burglaries ahead of court appearanceMark Stephenson has been charged along with Naomi Moseley, Jack Owens and Michael
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Join us on WhatsAppA fourth person has been charged in connection with alleged business burglaries.
On Thursday morning, Naomi Moseley, Jack Owens and Michael Wells were charged with commercial burglaries in the Redcar town centre area. The alleged thefts reportedly occurred on the morning
of Wednesday, June 4.
Hours later, Cleveland Police confirmed that Mark Stephenson has also been charged. The 35-year-old of Westbourne Grove, Redcar, is due to appear at Teesside Magistrates Court along with the
trio.
Stephenson, along with Moseley, 31, Owens, 28, and Wells , 40, have been charged with two counts of burglary. Moseley, of Westbourne Grove, Redcar; Owens, of no fixed address; and Wells, of
Hill View Terrace, New Marske , are due to appear at Teesside Magistrates’ Court on Thursday, June 5.
No further details regarding the alleged burglaries have been released by police at this time.
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