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A man has been charged with shop-thefts and burglary in Skegness.
Nathan Lewis, 23, of no fixed address was charged in connection with three incidents, which took place in the town between 15 September and the 20 September.
The 23-year-old was charged with stealing 22 tins of Mackerel from the Co-Op, in Roman Bank in Skegness on the 15 September.
And on the 19 September, he is alleged to have taken a variety of cleaning products from the same store.
He has also been charged with burglary at Olivia’s Wine Bar in Roman Bank while the premises was closed on 20 September.
Following a swift investigation by the Response Investigation Team (RIT), Lewis was located and remanded into police custody, and will appear in Lincoln Magistrates’ Court today.