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A 34-year-old Wrexham man has been charged in connection with incidents of burglary, fraud and robbery.
On Monday, October 14th, it was reported a company trade account had been fraudulently used to hire tools at a tool hire sales depot in Rhostyllen.
On Monday, October 21st, officers received a report that someone had broken into Starbucks café in the city, following another incident on the same day where it was reported someone had attempted to break into Londis.
Lucas Partyka, of West Circle, Wrexham, has been charged with fraud by false representation, burglary with intent to steal and attempt burglary with intent to steal in relation to the incidents.
Partyka was also charged with robbery and blackmail following an incident in Wrexham on Sunday, September 29th where a man’s mobile phone was robbed.
He was remanded into custody and appeared before Mold Magistrates on Saturday, October 26th, where he was further remanded into custody to appear before Mold Crown Court on Friday, November 29th.