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4:59 PM May 18, 2021
Updated:
5:44 PM May 18, 2021
An armed police officer points his weapon to a man lying on the ground in Lancaster Way, Chatteris.
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A man from Chatteris has been charged with carrying a machete and imitation firearm in connection with an armed robbery in Wimblington.
Jaimie Collins, 35, was arrested on Sunday afternoon (May 16) at his home in Lancaster Way following reports of an armed robbery earlier that day.
Jaimie Collins, of Lancaster Way, Chatteris, has been charged in connection with an armed robbery in Wimblington at the weekend.
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He has since been charged with attempted robbery and armed robbery, including the possession of an imitation firearm, as well as possession of a machete in a public place.
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Four people have now been charged with a range of offences after protesters and police clashed at a rally outside the AstraZeneca southern headquarters in Hills Road, Cambridge on Tuesday (May 11).
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Activists blocked the entrance to AstraZeneca’s Cambridge headquarters on Tuesday May 11.
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Four people have been charged following a protest outside AstraZeneca s Cambridge headquarters.
Police attended a planned protest in Hills Road yesterday (Tuesday May 11) and throughout the course of the day made four arrests.
Tabitha Dunthorne, 20, of Theydon Grove, Epping, and Mahoney Goodman, 22, of Long Reach Road, Cambridge, have been charged with criminal damage.
Activists blocked the entrance to AstraZeneca’s Cambridge headquarters and hung a banner from the building on Tuesday May 11.
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Ruth Wood, 49, of Oak Tree Avenue, Cambridge, has been charged with obstructing a constable.