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Two charged with series of burglaries in Buxton

Southern Derbyshire Magistrates' Court. Image: Google Maps.

Two people have been charged in connection with a series of burglaries in the Buxton area.

Heather Keeling, 21, of Harris Road, Harpur Hill, and Jamie Browne, 32, of Dale Road, Buxton, were arrested on 29 March in relation to several burglaries which took place between 25 February and 28 March.

The pair were charged and remanded to appear at Southern Derbyshire Magistrates' Court on 31 March.

Ms Keeling was charged with seven counts of burglary and one count of fraud by false representation and Mr Browne was charged with six counts of burglary and one count of fraud by false representation.

Mr Browne admitted the offences at court and is due to be sentenced on 28 April.

Ms Keeling did not enter a plea.

They have now been remanded into prison custody.

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