Latest news in Yorkshire: September 05, 2017 12:47:40 PM
A 27-year-old man has been charged with a string of burglary offences, committed in Doncaster last month.
Ashley Wilmott, of no fixed address, appeared at Doncaster Magistrates Court on Saturday 2 September, charged in connection to four burglaries.
The burglaries are said to have been committed between Tuesday 15 and Saturday 30 August, where a school, bike shop and supermarket were broken into. It is alleged that the supermarket was broken into twice over the course of one evening.
Wilmott has been remanded into custody to appear before Doncaster Magistrates Court on Friday 29 September.
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