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£20,000 Cwmbran biscuit theft case collapses £20,000 Cwmbran biscuit theft case collapses, investigation 'ongoing'
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Charges against a third man accused of stealing £20,000 worth of biscuits have been dropped. An investigation into the theft of a £20,000 worth of biscuits is continuing, police have said.
The 36-year-old had been charged with theft, handling stolen goods and taking and driving away. On Friday, charges against a 36-year-old accused of theft, handling stolen goods and taking and driving away were dropped at Newport Magistrates' Court.
But the case against him was dropped on Friday at Newport Magistrates' Court.
A trailer with £20,000 worth of biscuits inside went missing from Burton's Foods, which makes Jammie Dodgers and Wagon Wheels, in Cwmbran, Torfaen, on 17 June.
Two other men, from Liverpool and Cheshire, previously had charges against them dropped.Two other men, from Liverpool and Cheshire, previously had charges against them dropped.
Gwent Police said the biscuits taken in the raid "remain outstanding" and the investigation "remains active".
A trailer with the biscuits inside went missing from Burton's Foods, which makes Jammie Dodgers and Wagon Wheels, in Cwmbran, Torfaen, on 17 June.