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A woman who stamped down twice on a policeman s foot as they tried to remove her from a property has been ordered to pay him compensation.
Maureen McCue, 47, of Row 46, Great Yarmouth, pleaded guilty to the charge of assault by beating of an emergency worker when she appeared at Great Yarmouth Magistrate s Court on March 31.
According to prosecutor Lucy Broughton, police were called to an address in Great Yarmouth on February 15 of this year for a different matter when they found the defendant drunk and agitated .
She said McCue then continued to be aggressive and resisted repeated police calls for her to leave the property.
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The men were arrested on Hall Road in Hopton after their car
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A car deliberately trying to avoid the police in a coastal village was pulled over and its occupants were arrested on suspicion of dealing drugs.
Officers stopped a car on Hall Road, Hopton-on-Sea, at 6.10pm on Thursday, March 11.
It aroused suspicion after it seemed to be trying to deliberately avoid the police car.
A search of the vehicle then found items suggesting the driver and passenger were cannabis dealers, with two 18-year-old men arrested on suspicion of supplying drugs.
They were later released under investigation.
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6:32 PM February 25, 2021
Iestyn Evans, 18, of Commercial Road, in Lowestoft was given an 18-month community order, a 20-day rehabilitation activity requirement and 150 hours of unpaid work in connection with a series of thefts from motor vehicles and vehicle interference offences across Lowestoft. Picture: Google Images
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A teenager who carried out a spate of thefts from motor vehicles has helped police return the items he stole.
Iestyn Evans, 18, of Commercial Road, appeared at Great Yarmouth Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday, February 24, where he was given an 18-month community order, a 20-day rehabilitation activity requirement and 150 hours of unpaid work.
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