Crimes recorded by police fall in past year, but shoplifting on the rise
THE NUMBER of almost all types of recorded crimes has fallen in the Dyfed-Powys Police area in the year to December, but shoplifting is on the rise.
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.
THE NUMBER of almost all types of recorded crimes has fallen in the Dyfed-Powys Police area in the year to December, but shoplifting is on the rise.
A MAN has been accused of stealing more than £16,000, as well as a CCTV system and more cash, from The Food Warehouse in Cross Hands.
THESE defendants have been in court recently charged with harassment, drink-driving, and criminal damage.
A MAN has been accused of biting off a chunk from another man’s mouth, whilst his son and nephew have also been charged with assault.
AN ALBANIAN man has been jailed after a police raided a drugs farm capable of producing cannabis worth £156,000 in Pembroke Dock.
THESE defendants have been in court charged with not wearing a seatbelt, speeding and failing to comply with a traffic sign.
A CAFÉ supervisor who was arrested at Tesco in Pembroke Dock for dealing cocaine has avoided a prison sentence.
FOUR men have been arrested as Dyfed-Powys Police are investigating an alleged rape in Saundersfoot.
THESE defendants have been in court charged with speeding and not identifying the drivers of vehicles alleged to have been speeding.
A MAN from Bridgend assaulted a woman and a child at Quay West Holiday Park in New Quay.
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