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Burglar threatened to blow up Carlisle sandwich shop

Burglar threatened to blow up Carlisle sandwich shop Carlisle Magistrates Court A burglar who broke into a Carlisle sandwich shop threatened to blow it up when confronted by police, a court has heard. However the threat by Michael Sirey Parker, 34, of Warwick Road, was said by his own defence solicitor to be laughable, as the gas cooker he threatened to blow up was in fact electric. You may also like The incident happened at Blackwell Bites sandwich shop on Blackwell Road in Currock on March 19. Parker pleaded guilty to threatening to damage or destroy the shop and burglary when he appeared at Carlisle Magistrates’ Court today.

36-year-old man sent explicit photo of himself to girl, 16, court hears

36-year-old man sent explicit photo of himself to girl, 16, court hears Carlisle Magistrates Court A Penrith man appeared in court and admitted sending an explicit photo of himself to a 16-year-old girl. Nigel Stuart Burton, 36, of Landels Court, Southend Road, was at the time of the offence using drink and drugs as a crux during a difficult period in his life, which coincided with the start of the first coronavirus lockdown. Burton was charged with sending an indecent or offensive communication to the girl and pleaded guilty when he appeared at Carlisle Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday. Prosecutor Mr George Shelley said the photo was sent to the girl in the early hours of March 14 2020.

Cumbrian man, 30, controlled two women - Carlisle Crown Court hears

Fear: One victim feared violence A thirty-year-old North Cumbrian man has admitted a second offence of subjecting a partner to ‘controlling and coercive’ behaviour. At Carlisle Crown Court, Mark Colin McCarron – formerly of Whitehaven but now living at Station Road, Workington – admitted an offence he committed between December, 2019, and August last year. The court heard that the defendant was already awaiting sentence at the city’s magistrates court for an ‘almost identical’ offence against another woman. The latest offence, committed in the Carlisle area, involved him leaving the victim fearing violence would be used against her on at least two occasions, the court heard.

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