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Officers investigating a burglary at a mosque in Warrington have charged a man in relation to the incident.
On Monday 7 April police were called to reports of a break-in at a Mosque on Arpley Street.
The caller reported that a mobile phone and jacket had been stolen from the premises.
Following enquiries, a 43-year-old man was arrested in relation to the incident.
David Roberts, of Clapgate Crescent, Widnes, has since been charged with one count of burglary other than a dwelling.
Roberts has been released on police bail and is set to appear at Warrington Magistrates Wednesday 30 April.