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Trio charged after Lego worth £4,000 stolen from three B&M branches over two days

Conlon McDonagh, Tom McDonagh and Patrick Ward were all charged with three counts of theft

Josie Adnitt
Sunday 04 September 2022 04:54 EDT
The bricks were stolen from three shops over two days
The bricks were stolen from three shops over two days (Getty Images)

Three men have been charged after Lego worth £4,000 was stolen over two days.

Toys worth around £650 were stolen from B&M in Worksop, Nottinghamshire, at around 5pm on Monday 29 August.

More Lego sets worth around £1,000 were then stolen from another B&M store in Mansfield, at around 8pm the same evening.

The following day, Lego sets and children’s toys worth almost £3,000 were stolen from a third B&M store, at Victoria Retail Park in Netherfield.

Following inquiries, three men were arrested in the Newark area on Wednesday.

Conlon McDonagh, 22, of Gregory Road, Southall, Ealing; Tom McDonagh, 22, of Greenwood Avenue, Enfield; and Patrick Ward, 22, of Gregory Road, Southall have since been charged with three counts of theft.

The trio were due to appear at Nottingham Magistrates Court on Friday 2 September.

Sergeant Antony Coleman, of Nottinghamshire Police, said: “We continue to treat shop thefts seriously and our proactive work to combat this issue is ongoing.

“This includes targeted operations in hot-spot areas, increased patrols and working closely with businesses and local authorities to reduce retail crime.”

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