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A man was due in court today, charged with robbery and a racially-aggravated public order offence at a Harrogate supermarket.
At around 8am on Thursday 3 July, North Yorkshire Police received a call about an incident at a shop on King Edwards Drive. It was reported that a man had stolen cider and threatened a member of staff.
Officers were deployed immediately. On arrival, they checked CCTV footage of the incident, and as a result arrested a 39-year-old man nearby. He was taken into custody.
He was due to appear at York Magistrates Court today.