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Mapperley Park men charged after spate of burglaries

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Four men from Mapperley Park have been charged in connection with a spate of burglaries in the Carlton, Wollaton and Chilwell areas of Nottingham.

Ian Wheelhouse, 46 and Dean Lappin, 39, both of Corporation Oaks in Nottingham and Jonathon Sweet, 47 and Nicholas Fern, 34, both of Fowler Street in Nottingham were arrested and charged over the weekend.

Lappin is charged with one count burglary, one count of handling of stolen goods and three counts of fraud.

Fern is charged with two counts of handling stolen goods, and two counts of fraud.

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Wheelhouse is charged with six counts of handling stolen goods and one count of fraud.

Sweet is charged with one count of handling stolen goods, one count of fraud and one count of theft.

They’ve been remanded to appear at Nottingham Crown Court on Monday, November 13 2017.

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