
A man has been charged following a domestic burgalry in which he tried to make off with a numbers of items worth thousands of pounds. The male was arrested yesterday and has since been charged.
Lancashire Police said, “Yesterday, we told you about an arrest following two burglaries and a theft and we just wanted to give you an update.
The burglaries happened at addresses in Penwortham and Walton-la-Dale in March and on Monday this week (15th April, 2024).
Watches, jewellery and electrical equipment worth around £12,000 were taken along with around £1000 in cash.
Yesterday, a 50-year-old man was arrested by the South Residential Burglary team on suspicion of burglary in a dwelling and fraud by false representation.
Following consultation with the Crown Prosecution Service, Nathan Redmond, 50, of St James Court, Lostock Hall, has been charged with two counts of burglary and four counts of fraud by false representation.
He has been remanded into custody and will appear before Preston Magistrates today.
Op Defender is a force wide campaign to crackdown on residential burglary.
It aims to locate and arrest offenders, take positive action to reduce residential burglary through crime prevention advice, and to safeguard and support victims of crime, keeping them at the heart of investigations.