Two men who were arrested in connection with the theft of a catalytic converter in Chester have now been charged with a number of offences.
Brian Ward and Charlie Ward, were both arrested on Thursday 11 August in connection with the theft of a catalytic converter from a car which was parked at the Greyhound retail park in Chester.
Brian Ward, aged 28, of Oxford Road, Ryton-on-Dunsmore, and Charlie Ward, aged 30, of Cricketfield Road, West Drayton, have both since been charged with three counts on theft from a motor vehicle and one count of going equipped for theft.
The pair were remanded in custody and were set appear at Chester Magistrates’ Court on Friday 12 August.
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Officers from Cheshire Police have arrested two men in connection with the theft of a catalytic converter in Chester.
At around 2.55pm on Thursday 11 August police were called to reports that a catalytic converter had been stolen from a green Toyota Scarlet at Greyhound Retail Park.
Officers were quickly dispatched to the scene and, after reviewing CCTV footage, a vehicle was identified as possibly being involved in the incident.
Following a search of the area the vehicle was subsequently located on Countess Way.
Officers attempted to stop the car, but the driver failed to stop so officers pursued the vehicle at a safe distance as it travelled towards Ellesmere Port.
The vehicle came to a stop near to Rossmore Road and the occupants fled the scene on foot. Following a search of the area two men were located and arrested.
The 28-year-man from Ryton-on-Dunsmore and 44-year-old from Elton, have both been arrested on suspicion of theft, dangerous driving and failing to stop for officers.
The pair are currently being held in police custody being questioned by officers.
Detective Sergeant Stuart Needham, of Chester Proactive Team, said: “Catalytic converter thefts are a growing crime across the UK and we are committed to doing all that we can to tackle the issue.
“There is not only a cost impact to the victims themselves, but also to all other motorists through increased insurance policies.
“I hope that these arrests provide reassurance to residents that we are working hard to tackle the issue, and also act as a warning to others who are planning to commit crime in Cheshire.”
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