Latest news in Yorkshire: September 10, 2017 02:58:04 PM
Sheffield detectives have this week charged six men in connection to a number of burglaries and a robbery across the city.
Scott Plummer, 38, of Edge Well Crescent, Fox Hill, Sheffield, is charged with burglary in connection to an incident on Sunday 3 September, when a house in Beech Hill Road, Broomhill was reportedly broken into.
A car was taken from the property, which was subsequently involved in a collision on Barnsley Road, Sheffield.
Plummer is charged with burglary, dangerous driving, driving whilst disqualified and no insurance and has been remanded in to custody to appear before Sheffield Crown Court on Wednesday 27 September.
Patrick Bailey, 34, of no-fixed address, was charged with two counts of burglary after Europcar, on Corporation Street, and Ebenezer Chapel, Shalesmoor, Sheffield were broken into.
Bailey was also charged in connection to an attempted break in at Kelham Wine Bar, Ball Street.
He was remanded in custody before pleading guilty to all offences. Bailey has been sentenced to three months imprisonment.
Warren James Heath, 36, of Chaucer Road, Sheffield, has been charged with one count of burglary in connection to a break-in at Grenoside Doctors Surgery, Sheffield on Wednesday 6 September.
Heath has been bailed to appear before Sheffield Magistrates Court on Wednesday 20 September.
Marcin Jachymczak, 23, of no-fixed-address, has been charged in connection to a burglary at a house in Brightholmlee Court, Wharncliffe in the early hours of yesterday morning (Thursday 7 September).
It is reported that the property was broken into and a Mercedes Sprinter van stolen.
Jachymczak is charged with burglary and theft in connection to the incident. He has been remanded into custody to appear before Sheffield Magistrates Court later today (Friday 8 September).
Reuban Hilson, 25, of Derby Street, Sheffield and Fabien McLaren, 25, of West View Lane, Totley, Sheffield have been charged in connection to a robbery.
Just before 11.40am on Wednesday 6 September, it was reported that a man was dragged from his vehicle on Bolsover Street, Sheffield, and threatened with a knife by two men. The men are then said to have taken to him to a cash point to withdraw money.
McLaren has been charged with robbery, kidnap and possession of Class B drugs in connection with the incident.
Hilson has been charged with robbery, kidnap, possession of an offensive weapon, theft and possession of Class A and B drugs.
Both have been remanded into custody to appear before Sheffield Magistrates Court later today (Friday 8 September).
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