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Somerset town crime spike blamed on one 11-year-old schoolboy | |
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An eleven-year-old schoolboy has been blamed for a fifth of all crimes in a historic Somerset market town. | An eleven-year-old schoolboy has been blamed for a fifth of all crimes in a historic Somerset market town. |
Shepton Mallet, Somerset, has seemingly been plagued by the activities of a young boy, who legally cannot be named, who allegedly committed a string of offences including criminal damage and arson. | Shepton Mallet, Somerset, has seemingly been plagued by the activities of a young boy, who legally cannot be named, who allegedly committed a string of offences including criminal damage and arson. |
There were 50 crimes reported in November in the town, which has a population of just over 10,000, in November – an increase of 14 (or 40 per cent) from November the previous year. | There were 50 crimes reported in November in the town, which has a population of just over 10,000, in November – an increase of 14 (or 40 per cent) from November the previous year. |
Local police say the boy is thought to be responsible for 10 offences after coming to their attention at the end of June. | Local police say the boy is thought to be responsible for 10 offences after coming to their attention at the end of June. |
The boy is due to appear in court charged with three of the crimes, Constable Darren Walton told the Shepton Mallet Journal. | The boy is due to appear in court charged with three of the crimes, Constable Darren Walton told the Shepton Mallet Journal. |
“We fully understand figures do change and one individual can make a considerable dent in figures. We will continue to remain vigilant,” said Inspector Mark Nicholson of Wells Police Station. | “We fully understand figures do change and one individual can make a considerable dent in figures. We will continue to remain vigilant,” said Inspector Mark Nicholson of Wells Police Station. |
Although the offences took place over a few months, they were recorded together in November – partially accounting for the small town’s crime spike. | Although the offences took place over a few months, they were recorded together in November – partially accounting for the small town’s crime spike. |
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