A teenager from Morecambe will appear in court next month charged with dozens of residential burglaries.
Police received reports last month on two separate occasions of burglaries in Grosvenor Park on September 12, and on September 20 in the Hyde Road area of Morecambe.
Following enquiries, a 17-year-old boy from Morecambe was arrested, and later charged with 26 residential burglary offences.
As he is under the age of 18, he cannot be named publicly.
He will appear at Preston Youth Court on November 20.
DS Chris Smith from Morecambe Area Police said: ‘’We know that this may have caused some concern to the local community, so it was important for us to provide you with some form of update today.’’


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