Two men arrested and charged with burglary offences in Stevenage
Two men arrested for burglary offences in Stevenage
Two men have been charged in connection with two burglary offences, which occurred in the early hours of Thursday (April 18) in Stevenage.
The first offence, an attempted burglary, occurred in Walkern Road at around 1230am.
The second burglary happened in Stanmore Road between 1230am and 7am. Multiple items were taken including car keys, a BMW car, laptops, airpods and other personal items.
The offenders were quickly traced to an address in Letchmore Road that morning. The BMW was also quickly found by officers, abandoned in Weston Road, Stevenage, later in the day.
All of the stolen property was also recovered from the Letchmore Road address.
Ben Williams, aged 32 from Letchmore Road, was arrested and charged with burglary, attempted burglary and taking a motor vehicle without consent. He has been released on court bail.
Micheal Byfield, aged 33 and from Bath Street, London, was charged with burglary and taking a motor vehicle without consent. He has been remanded into custody.
Detective Sergeant Kate Raine said: "This was a fast time investigation involving local detectives, neighbourhood and response officers, the Operation Scorpion Team and the Operational Support Group.
"The suspects were quickly apprehended, and officers worked around the clock to get them charged and remanded to appear before the court.
"Whilst fortunately burglaries in Stevenage remain low, this is a great example of the quick and comprehensive investigation officers conduct to ensure that any offenders are caught and swiftly brought to justice. The added relief for the victims to get all their property and the vehicle returned was a great achievement for the officers."
Both offenders are due to appear at St Albans Crown Court on May 21.
Investigating Officer, Detective Constable Chris Jones added: "As part of our ongoing enquiries we are keen to speak to anyone who saw a blue 64 plate BMW 2 series being driven in the Old Town area of Stevenage in the early hours of Thursday April 18.
"We would also like to speak to anyone who witnessed two men behaving suspiciously in Stanmore Road, Letchmore Road or Walkern Road."
You can report information online at herts.police.uk/report, speak to an operator in our Force Communications Room via our online web chat at herts.police.uk/contact or call the non-emergency number 101, quoting crime reference 41/30663/24 .
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