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A 45-year-old man has been charged following a number of burglaries in Canterbury and Dover

A man is accused of going on a burglary spree while carrying a knife and Class A drugs.

Farley Matcham, 45, appeared in court today charged with breaking into two properties and attempting to burgle two more.

He was arrested in Goodnestone, near Dover, shortly after a break-in was reported to police in the village at about 10.30am yesterday.

Police were called to a property in Goodnestone following reports of a burglary
Police were called to a property in Goodnestone following reports of a burglary

He was charged with the burglary, as well as another in nearby Barfrestone earlier that morning.

On the same day he is charged with trying to burgle a different property in Barfrestone and one in Chillenden, just a few miles away.

When arrested he was reported to have been possession of a folding knife, heroin and crack cocaine - offences for which he has also been charged.

Matcham, of Siberts Close, Shepherdswell, was remanded in custody by Medway magistrates today and will next appear at Canterbury Crown Court on Thursday, April 20.

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