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Three people have appeared in court charged in connection with break-ins at pubs in Peterborough in the early hours of Tuesday morning (13 September).
Two men, aged 47 and 34, and 1 44-year-old woman, were arrested on Tuesday afternoon in connection with burglaries at three businesses in Peterborough city centre.
They have all been charged with conspiracy to burgle The Brewery Tap in Westgate, The College Arms in Broadway and The Chalkboard café at The Key Theatre in Riverside Walk, with intent to steal.
The 47-year-old man has also been charged with being in possession of a blade in a public place, namely an axe, while the woman has also been charged with being in possession of a knife in a public place.
They all appeared at Cambridge Magistrates’ Court yesterday (Wednesday) where they have been remanded in prison to appear at Cambridge Crown Court on 12 October.