Locked Up: Paedophiles, sex offenders and controlling partners jailed in April
THESE criminals from across west Wales were jailed in April for offences including sexual assault, coercive control, growing cannabis, and assaults.
Court and Crime Reporter
Court and Crime Reporter for the Western Telegraph, South Wales Guardian, and Tivyside Advertiser. Previously at the South Wales Argus and Pontypool Free Press.
Court and Crime Reporter for the Western Telegraph, South Wales Guardian, and Tivyside Advertiser. Previously at the South Wales Argus and Pontypool Free Press.
THESE criminals from across west Wales were jailed in April for offences including sexual assault, coercive control, growing cannabis, and assaults.
Lee Bennett has admitted using a woman’s bank card without her consent to pocket £400.
Suroj Bk of Llangrannog broke into a woman’s home and sexually assaulted her in her own bed.
TWO men will face a trial at Swansea Crown Court after denying a series of firearms offences.
Heavy traffic is expected ahead of the bank holiday weekend with delays already on the M4 heading to west Wales.
Ian Roberts from Fishguard is accused of stealing his own car from a garage
Chanelle Isaac has admitted assaulting a man and bottling another person at a sports club in New Quay.
John Mayhew has been hit with a restraining order after admitting harassing a woman in Milford Haven
Robert Ward set fire to his home in Haverfordwest during an stand-off with police after he threatened with eviction following the death of his mother.
Julia Walsh admitted assaulting the man at The Strathmore and being in possession of cannabis
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