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A 28-year-old man and 20-year-old woman have been charged with multiple burglary offences in the Boston area.
Both have been charged with a number of offences reported to have taken place between 17 Feb 2026 and 26 Feb 2026.
Bartosz Lysoniewski, 28, and Abigail Crowe, 20, of Mandarin Drive, Boston have been charged as follows:
Lysoniewski:
Crowe:
Boston Neighbourhood Policing Inspector Ian Cotton said: “We had received several reports of burglaries across the district throughout February. We set up a number of proactive patrols to tackle this and at around 2am on Friday 27 February we arrested a man and later a suspected accomplice, both of whom we suspect as being involved in a series of recent burglaries.
“We recognise the impact these incidents have on our community, and I want to be clear that we are taking firm and focused action to address them. Our teams are actively working to identify those responsible and to strengthen safety across the area.
“I urge residents to continue reporting concerns and sharing any information with us. Even the smallest detail can be crucial in helping us build a clear picture of what’s happening and ensure our resources are targeted where they will have the greatest effect.”
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