Second man charged following attempted cash machine theft in Hucknall

By Tom Surgay

23rd Oct 2021 | Local News

The cash machine was targeted last month. Photo Credit: Tom Surgay
The cash machine was targeted last month. Photo Credit: Tom Surgay

A second man has been charged following a reported attempt to break into a cash machine in Hucknall last month.

An alarm attached to the machine was triggered and police were called shortly before 5am on Tuesday 14 September to Hucknall High Street. However, nothing was taken from the machine.

Malcolm Boswell, 42, of Rose Avenue, Blackpool has been charged with burglary with intent to steal and has been remanded in custody.

Stuart Kendal, 37, of Rathlyn Avenue, Blackpool, was previously charged with burglary with intent to steal in relation to the incident. He was remanded in custody following an appearance at Nottingham Magistrates' Court on 21 September 2021.

Detective Inspector Mike Ebbins, of Nottinghamshire Police, said: "A total of two men have now been charged in relation to this incident, which officers continue to work hard to investigate.

"Our enquiries are ongoing and we would continue to urge any potential witnesses to come forward who may have been in the western end of Hucknall High Street in the early hours of this morning – particularly anyone who may have dash-cam footage of the area."

Anyone with information about this incident is asked to call police on 101 quoting incident 76 of 14 September 2021.

     

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