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Teens charged over vandalism and rail crime


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Teens charged over vandalism and rail crime


November 22, 2010

TWO teenagers have been charged with a number of offences in relation to overnight vandalism in Godalming in September, as well as a spate of thefts and criminal damage at railway stations in west Surrey.

Samuel Gilbert, 18, of Avondale, Ash Vale, and a 15-year-old from the Godalming area who cannot be named for legal reasons, are jointly accused of?three counts of criminal damage.

The charges include causing more than £1,641?of damage to a mobile library owned by Surrey County Council, which was parked behind Godalming Library in Bridge Road when it was vandalised on September 16.

Mr Gilbert has also been charged with a further?10 offences by British Transport Police (BTP) and the 15-year-old with five others.

The pair have been released on bail to appear at Guildford Magistrates' Court on December 8.

The BTP charges against Samuel Gilbert are:

  • Godalming, August 12,?theft of a cycle
  • Ash Vale, August 16,?interfere with rail equipment
  • Godalming, September 2,?criminal damage?- graffiti
  • Godalming, September 21,?criminal damage to motor vehicle
  • Farncombe, October 2,?theft of a cycle
  • Farncombe, October 4,?trespass
  • Farncombe, October?4,?fare evasion
  • Farncombe, October 7,?theft of milk
  • Farncombe, October 12,?criminal damage to motor vehicle
  • Farncombe, October 12,?stone throwing

The BTP charges against the 15-year-old are:

  • Godalming, September 2,?criminal damage?- graffiti
  • Witley, September 20,?criminal damage to motor vehicle
  • Godalming, September 23,?theft of a cycle
  • Godalming, September 29,?theft of a cycle
  • Farncombe, October 15,?theft of a fire extinguisher

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