Police have charged four people after officers recovered items believed to be linked to a string of toy-store thefts
Toys reported stolen from a Newry store are among those recovered when a car was stopped on the M1, police have said
Police have charged four people after they recovered toys and children's clothes believed to be linked to a string of toy-store thefts.They discovered more than 100 items, some of which were reported stolen from a shop in Newry. Three men aged 20, 22 and 31, and a 25-year-old woman will appear before Omagh Magistrates Court on Tuesday.
Police believe the toys and clothing are from branches of a high-street shop in Cookstown, Omagh, Sprucefield, Newry and Armagh.
Belgique Dernières Nouvelles, Belgique Actualités
Similar News:Vous pouvez également lire des articles d'actualité similaires à celui-ci que nous avons collectés auprès d'autres sources d'information.
Four charged following string of toy thefts across NIThe theft of toys and clothing are suspected to be from branches of the same high-street store
Lire la suite »
Four bailed after crash that killed three including four-year-old boyFour people have been bailed after a fatal car crash near Kidderminster and Bewdley that killed three people, including a four-year-old boy.
Lire la suite »
More than 100 faces from the Rob Burrow Marathon 2023The event is being held in honour of Leeds Rhinos legend and motor neurone disease campaigner Rob Burrow.
Lire la suite »
Hundreds take to the streets of Glasgow in 100 dance challenge for charityAround 200 people attended the Scottish Huntington's Association's 100-song event which was held in the George Square area of the city on Sunday, May 14.
Lire la suite »
More than 100 'hazardous to humans' chemicals found in River Colne25 are known or suspected to cause cancer and 17 can be harmful to unborn children or damage fertility, researchers said.
Lire la suite »
LNER names Azuma train to mark 100 years of serviceTrain operator LNER names its first Azuma train to mark 100 years of operation.
Lire la suite »