Three charged after Newmarket commercial burglary
Three people have been charged after a burglary in Newmarket.
It took place on Christmas Eve (Tuesday, December 24) at about 9.30am at the Vodaphone store in the High Street.
Three males entered the store through the front entrance and pushed staff into the back corner of the store.
The suspects then started loading an estimated £30,000 worth of stock into a bag. The males then exited the store with the items.
Officers were alerted and following enquiries a vehicle linked to the incident was located in the London area later the same morning.
Three males were arrested by Met police officers and taken to Bury St Edmunds Police Investigation Centre for questioning.
Staff in the store were shaken but unhurt.
Bobby Ezeoba, 25, of Common Road, in Plumstead, was charged with burglary, theft, failing to stop for police and driving without insurance.
Jevan Davis, 26, of Gilbert Road, Belverdere, in Kent, was charged with burglary and theft, as was 21-year-old Samuel Zebo, of Gorman Road, in London.
All three were remanded and appeared before Ipswich Magistrates Court (pictured above) on Boxing Day (Thursday, December 26).
Zebo and Davis were further remanded to appear at Cambridge Crown Court, on January 23, and Ezeboa was released with an electronic tag and curfew order.
