KENT BURGLAR REMANDED Man Remanded After Series of Burglaries Across Brighton
Man Remanded After Series of Burglaries Across Brighton

A man has been remanded in custody after being charged with 12 offences following a spate of burglaries across Brighton.

Between 20 July and 2 August, a number of homes and businesses were targeted in St Nicholas Road, Kensington Street, Queens Place, Ditchling Road and Kings Road.

Following police enquiries, a suspect was identified and later arrested in London on 4 August.

Steven Convey, 35, of Hythe Road, Kent, has since been charged with:

Five counts of burglary and theft

One count of burglary other than a dwelling

Two counts of attempted burglary

Theft of a motor vehicle

Attempted theft of a motor vehicle

Driving without insurance

Fraud by false representation

He appeared at Brighton Magistrates’ Court on 6 August and was remanded in custody. He is next due to appear at court on 3 September.

Detective Constable James Botting said:

“Burglary is an incredibly personal and invasive crime that can leave victims feeling vulnerable, violated, and unsafe in their own homes, the very place they should feel most secure.

We will always investigate burglary reports and recognise the significant impact they have on victims. In this case, a dedicated team has worked tirelessly to gather evidence and pursue every available line of enquiry, and a man has now been charged with 12 offences and remanded in custody.”

Police are urging anyone with information in connection with this investigation to report it online or call 101, quoting serial 323 of 24/07.

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