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A suspect has been charged in connection with violent thefts against two women in Maidstone.
The man was arrested following alleged offences on Sunday 4 August 2024, which left one victim requiring hospital treatment.
The first incident was in Church Street, between 6pm and 7pm, where it is reported the suspect stole a bank card from a woman and attempted to use it in a nearby shop. The victim was said to have been struck in the face.
Between 11pm and 11.15pm, a second woman reported being followed and violently assaulted in an area between Knightrider Street and the Millennium Bridge near All Saints Church.
It is alleged a man then ran off with her bag. The victim suffered injuries including cuts, grazes and a head wound.
Jordan MacDonald, of Regency Place, Maidstone was arrested on Monday 5 August and charged with robbery, theft and assault by beating.
The 27-year-old appeared before Medway Magistrates’ Court on the following day and was remanded in custody. His next hearing is at Maidstone Crown Court on 2 September.
A 40-year-old woman was also arrested in connection with the incident near the Millennium Bridge. She was bailed, pending further enquires, until 4 November.