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Man charged with 17 counts of criminal damage after window smashing spree

A 35-year-old man is due in court this morning, charged with 17 counts of criminal damage after leaving a trail of destruction across Ipswich town centre and costing local businesses thousands.

Why it matters: At least 17 businesses across seven town centre streets were affected by the mindless act of vandalism that occurred in the early hours of Thursday, 1 May.

Collage of smashed shop windows in Ipswich
17 businesses were affected by the mindless act of vandalism(Oliver Rouane-WilliamsIpswich.co.uk)

The details: Police were called to the town centre shortly before 12:40am on Thursday 1 May, following reports that a man carrying a skateboard was smashing shop windows.

Officers quickly attended and located the suspect at Majors Corner where he was arrested on suspicion of criminal damage.

What's happening now: Thomas Jeffery, of Horseman Court in Martlesham Heath, has subsequently been charged with 17 counts of criminal damage.

Jeffery has been remanded in custody and is due to appear before Ipswich Magistrates' Court this morning, Friday 2 May.

By the numbers: The damage spanned seven streets in the heart of Ipswich's shopping district:

  • Princes Street

  • Tavern Street

  • Queen Street

  • Friars Street

  • Coytes Gardens

  • Falcon Street

  • Great Colman Street

The bottom line: Witnesses or anyone with information about the incident are still encouraged to contact Suffolk police, quoting 37/23309/25 via the Suffolk Police website or by calling 101.

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