Man charged with theft after cars targeted in Snodland, Leybourne, Wouldham, Halling and Aylesford
16:56, 02 July 2024
A man has been charged after several vehicles were stolen from across several West Kent villages.
Between Saturday 8 and Sunday, June 16, eight cars and vans were targeted in Snodland, Leybourne, Wouldham, Halling and Aylesford.
Items were also taken including bank cards, cash, tobacco and a watch.
The incidents were investigated and CCTV in the area was reviewed.
Yesterday (July 1), a man was arrested and taken into custody.
William Quincey, of Bramley Road, Snodland was later charged by investigators from the Tonbridge Victim Based Crime Team with six counts of theft and two counts of vehicle interference plus criminal damage.
He was also charged with theft at the Co-op in Peters Village, Wouldham and the BP Garage in Holborough.
The 27-year-old was remanded in custody to appear before Medway Magistrates’ Court today (July 2).
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