24-year-old man held over Libby Squire disappearance charged with seven unrelated offences
A 24-year-old man, arrested over the disappearance of Hull university student Libby Squire, has been remanded in custody by magistrates after he was charged with seven further unrelated offences.
Pawel Relowicz, of Raglan Street, Hull, appeared at Hull Magistrates' Court this morning accused of two counts of burglary, two counts of voyeurism, two counts of outraging public decency, and one of receiving stolen goods in connection with seven alleged incidents in the city between 2017 and 2019.
He was arrested on suspicion of abduction on February 6 in connection with Miss Squire's disappearance, and police have said he remains under investigation.
He appeared in court dressed in a grey sweatshirt with short brown hair, and flanked by two security officers.
Speaking through an interpreter, Relowicz confirmed his name, date of birth and address as well as his nationality as Polish.
He was remanded in custody by the chairman of the bench, Colin Martin, after a seven-minute hearing. There was no application for bail.
Relowicz will next appear at Hull Crown Court on Monday.