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Guilty Plea in Crawley Jewelry Theft and Salon Burglary

A man has been found guilty in relation to two separate incidents in Crawley. The first incident occurred on Tuesday, December 12th, when police received a report of a theft involving stolen jewelry from a residence in Caburn Court. Subsequently, officers responded to a burglary at Lexi’s Salon in Pound Hill Parade on Tuesday, January 2nd, at approximately 11:30 pm.

The individual responsible for both offenses was identified as Joshua North, aged 31, with no fixed address. He was apprehended by authorities and found to be in possession of a knife.

North appeared before Crawley Magistrates’ Court on January 4th, where he pleaded guilty to charges of burglary, possession of a knife, and theft. His sentencing hearing is scheduled for March 1st, where the court will determine the appropriate consequences for his actions.

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