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Following a Thames Valley Police investigation, two men have been charged with vehicle interference in Maidenhead.
Robin Margetts, aged 43, of Nicholas Winton Court was charged on Thursday (22/8) with four counts of vehicle interference and a count of theft from a motor vehicle.
Richard Cohen, aged 38, of Edinburgh Road was charged on Thursday (22/8) with three counts of vehicle interference.
The charges relate to incidents the occurred in Maidenhead between 5am and 6am on the 17 August.
They have both been bailed to appear at Reading Magistrates’ Court; Margetts is due to appear on Thursday (29/8) and Cohen is due to appear 1 October.
AP