Two men charged over Edenbridge Boots burglary
09:10, 25 January 2018
updated: 09:13, 25 January 2018
Two men face a date in court after money was allegedly stolen from a Boots store in Edenbridge.
Police were called to the High Street shop at 12.55am yesterday, to reports of a burglary, where money had allegedly been taken from the shop's tills.
On arrival, officers spotted a suspicious red Jaguar, which was followed on to the M25 and M20.
It was later brought to a stop by officers in New Cut Road in Maidstone.
Daniel Murphy, 35, of Shepherds Gate Drive in Weavering, Maidstone and Patrick Murphy, 45 of Marion Crescent in Maidstone were both arrested and later charged with burglary.
Patrick Murphy was also charged in relation to driving without insurance.
Both men have been bailed to appear before Maidstone Magistrates' Court on February 9.
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