SOUTH Wales police have arrested a man in connection with robberies in Swansea.
In a statement issued today, Friday (Aug 30) the force said:
“Further to our appeal on August 24 in relation to reports of robberies in Oxford Street and Norfolk Street, Swansea.
“James Jones, aged 38, of Mount Pleasant has been charged with robbery, attempt robbery, two offences of burglary and attempted Grievous Bodily Harm. He will appear before Swansea Magistrates Court this morning.”
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