Jewellery shop burglary suspect appears in court

A man accused of burgling a city jewellers has appeared in court. It follows a break-in in Wolverhampton last month.

Craig Fraizer, 43, has been charged with burglary and breaching a community behaviour order. It follows a burglary at the shop in the Wulfrun Centre in Wolverhampton city centre on May 13.

West Midlands Police said in a statement: "A man in his 40s is due in court today accused of burgling a jewellers in Wolverhampton city centre last month. It comes after officers arrested a man in Dudley Street at around midday yesterday (Wed) following the break-in at the shop in the Wulfrun Centre on 13 May.

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"Craig Fraizer, aged 43, has been charged with burglary and breaching a community behaviour order. After being held in police custody overnight he is due to appear before Wolverhampton Magistrates Court today.

"We are working hard to tackle business crime, including thefts and burglaries at local shops, with officers committed to identifying and detaining those involved. If you have information about local crime, call us on 101, or message via Live Chat on our website."

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