Two men face fraud charges for allegedly using fake IDs at Apple and Argos stores to illegally obtain goods.

Brown has no fixed address right now and faces fraud charges because of false claims. He also had fake IDs and faces charges for acquiring criminal property.
Henry-Peddie lives on Fassett Road in London. He also faces fraud charges and had fake IDs, too. He is charged with getting criminal property.
Brown and Henry-Peddie went to stores, specifically Argos and Currys in Didcot, on January 29, 2023. Brown pretended he was Josh Kent.
Brown did something similar the day before, going to the same Currys store. On January 28, he posed as Callum Quinton.
The pair had a bank card with a driving license, both showing the name Joshua Kent. This is part of the accusations against them.
They also had an iPhone and Apple Watch. Prosecutors claim they bought these items illegally. Brown must return to court March 6 to enter his plea.
Henry-Peddie’s case moves to a higher court. Oxford Crown Court will handle it, with his plea and trial prep on March 20.