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Three people have been charged and named after a burglary that saw the windows smashed at Boots in Oxford.
The incident occurred between midnight and 4.20am on Tuesday, February 17 at the Boots city centre store in Cornmarket Street.
Photos from the scene show the shop’s windows were smashed during the break-in, which has been described as a burglary by Thames Valley Police.
Following an investigation this week, the police arrested two men and a woman and have charged all three in connection with the incident, naming all three suspects.
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Boots taped off in Oxford. (Image: Mark Jodlowski)
Sean Jones of Barton Road in Headington was charged with burglary, and he attended High Wycombe Magistrates Court on Wednesday, February 18.
The 36-year-old received a four-month custodial sentence and a £154 fine.
Michelle Sharps of Luther Street in Oxford was charged with handling stolen goods and is due to appear at Oxford Magistrates Court on Thursday, April 9, at 11am.
The 41-year-old has since been released from custody on unconditional police bail.
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Police have charged three people (stock photo). (Image: PA)
Joshua Bedford, also of Luther Street in Oxford, was also charged with handling stolen goods and is due to appear at Oxford Magistrates Court on Thursday, April 9, at 11am.
The 37-year-old has been released from police custody on unconditional bail.
A Thames Valley Police spokesperson said: “Our officers were made aware of a burglary at Boots on Cornmarket Street, Oxford, between midnight and 4.20am on Tuesday (17/2).
“Following our investigation, three people have been charged in connection with this incident.”

