A 34-year-old man from Chester has been charged with five offences following an incident at a convenience store in the city.
Carl Newman, of Blacon Point Road, was arrested in Brook Street, Chester, at around 9.40pm on Tuesday 18 August.
He has since been charged with burglary, theft from a shop, two counts of common assault and a public order offence.
The charges relate to an incident that occurred at a convenience store in Brook Street on the same night.
No-one required medical attention as a result of the incident.
Newman has been remanded in custody and is set to appear at Warrington Magistrates’ Court, via a video link, on Thursday 20 August.
Appeal for witnesses following graffiti on Chester walls
Blues Match Report: Merthyr Town 1 - 2 Chester FC
Blues Match Preview: Merthyr Town v Chester FC
Chester and Wirral Football League - Weekend Round Up
AWARD-WINNING COMEDY TO BE STAGED AT CHESTER LITTLE THEATRE
Cabinet to defer decision on schools’ reorganisation proposal
Local MP Justin Madders joins Gavin & Stacey star Alison Steadman to back Marie Curie appeal
Make Your Food Go Further this Food Waste Action Week
Council launches campaign to recruit more Shared Lives carers
Men sentenced in connection with Cheshire West drug supply
19TH CENTURY "GIRL POWER" SET TO BE CELEBRATED AT CHESTER CONCERT
Blues Match Report: Chester 2 - 1 Darlington
Blues Match Preview: Chester FC v Darlington
Councillors urged to throw out proposals to merge four catholic schools
Man jailed following Ellesmere Port phone robbery
Charlie’s 20‑mile challenge brings joy to young patients at the Countess of Chester Hospital
Local MP Marks World Book Day and Champions National Year of Reading Across Chester North & Neston