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HULL
Five more people have been charged with offences relating to the disorder in Hull City Centre on Saturday 3 August.
Jackie Miller, 57-years-old, of South Garth in Little Weighton was charged with racially aggravated public order. Miller pleaded guilty to the offence and was remanded to appear at Hull Crown Court on Wednesday 21 August.
Jarrod Farrah, 32-years-old of Portobello Street in Hull was charged with violent disorder and pleaded guilty to the offence. He was remanded to appear at Hull Crown Court on Wednesday 21 August.
Ben Chapman, 20-years-old of Stockleigh Close in Hull has been charged with violent disorder.
Joshua Hobman, 33-years-old of Wenlock Street in Hull has been charged with violent disorder.
A 13-year-old boy, who cannot be named for legal reasons, has been charged with violent disorder, two counts of burglary and three counts of criminal damage.
The two men and 13-year-old boy were all remanded into custody to appear at Hull Magistrates Court this morning (Monday 19 August).
We continue to appeal to anyone who has any information, dashcam, or mobile footage relating to any of the disorder, to please call us on our non-emergency number 101 quoting Operation Executive.
Alternatively, if you wish to remain anonymous, you can also report via the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.