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A man has pleaded guilty to breaking into two businesses in King’s Lynn last week. Grzegorz Orchel, 40, of no fixed address, appeared at court this week where he admitted breaking into a business property on St James Street at around 3.55am on Thursday 8 February and a subsequent business property on Tower Street at around 5.25am the same morning.
Officers arrested Orchel on Tower Street shortly after being alerted to the break in. He was taken to King’s Lynn Police Investigation centre for questioning and later charged with the offences.
He appeared at Huntingdon Magistrates Court on Tuesday 13 February and pleaded guilty to two counts of burglary (other than dwelling). He will be sentenced on 12 March 2024 at Cambridge Crown Court.