Police have named a man suspected of a string of burglaries in Liverpool, including two confrontational burglaries.
Arbi Kent, of Oil Street, Liverpool, will appear in court this morning, charged with conspiracy to commit burglary on 28th September 2021, which incorporates five offences of attempted burglary and two offences of confrontational burglary. The burglaries took place in Gateacre, Dovecot and Rainhill.
Detectives have said that the 36-year-old has also been served with three failure to appear in court warrants. He has been kept in custody and will appear in court on Thursday, May 19.
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A spokesperson for Merseyside Police said: "We have charged a Liverpool man as part of a Merseyside Police investigation into burglary offences in Merseyside and Cheshire between June and September 2021. Arbie Kent, 36, of Oil Street, Liverpool, has been charged with conspiracy to commit burglary on 28th September 2021, which incorporates five offences of attempted burglary and two offences of confrontational burglary in Gateacre, Dovecot and Rainhill.
"He was also served with three failure to appear court warrants. He was remanded into custody to appear at Liverpool Knowsley Sefton and St Helens adult remand court today, Thursday 19th May."