A man has been charged in connection with two incidents of rape in Aylesbury.
Albert Lamb, aged 44, of no fixed abode, was charged on Wednesday with four counts of rape, two counts of assault by penetration, two counts of assault causing actual bodily harm, two counts of false imprisonment, two counts of burglary dwelling and theft and one count of threats to kill.
The charge relates to two incidents of rape in Aylesbury, one of a woman on Sunday (12/2) and one of a girl on Monday (13/2).
Lamb was arrested on Monday (13/2) and was charged overnight with the offences.
He appeared before Milton Keynes Magistrates’ Court yesterday and will appear before Aylesbury Crown Court on 8 March.

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