Four teens from Bristol charged over Herefordshire burglaries

The 18 and 19-year-olds were charged by West Mercia Police following the incidents at residential and commercial properties last week

Author: Oliver MorganPublished 11th Sep 2023
Last updated 6th Jul 2024

West Mercia Police have charged four people from Bristol with a series of burglaries last week in Herefordshire.

The incidents happened on September 4, with the force charging the 18 and 19 year olds in connection with the incidents, which saw a number of vehicles allegedly stolen and a quantity of cash taken.

Lee Lauder, 18, and Finley Phillips, 19, were both charged with conspiracy to commit burglary of a dwelling and commercial premises.

Ruby Doyle, 19, was charged with assisting an offender and handling stolen goods, and Lilly McPhee, 18, was charged with assisting an offender.

All four were charged and remanded to Kidderminster Magistrates Court.

Lauder and Phillips were then remanded to prison.

Doyle and McPhee have been released on court bail.

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