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Passenger films mad high-speed police chase through Bristol
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A Hartcliffe man has admitted dangerous driving – and footage of the high-speed police chase through Bristol is circulating online.
It is believed Jamie Fowler may have filmed the women in the Taunton, Weston-super-Mare and Clifton area. Most of the 17 videos clips discovered on his phone are of lone women jogging in locations including woodland and a canal path. Police believe the footage was taken between March and June last year. Fowler, 26, of Grenville Avenue, Weston-super-Mare, was jailed for 16 months at Bristol Crown Court on Monday for breaching an indefinite Sexual Offences Prevention Order imposed in 2013. An Avon and Somerset Police spokesperson said: Investigators haven’t been able to identify exactly where the clips were filmed but they could be in the Weston-super-Mare, Clifton and Taunton areas.
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A drug dealer has been jailed for more than three years for supplying cocaine and heroin in Bristol.
MURDERERD: Mikhail Hanid ONE man has pleaded guilty to murder and a second has been found guilty of manslaughter following the killing of Mikhail Hanid in Weston-super-Mare earlier this year. Samuel Ford was convicted of manslaughter today (Wednesday) at the end of a three-week trial at Bristol Crown Court. His 28-year-old cousin Curtis Ford, both of Baildon Road, admitted murder on the first day of the trial. The court was told Samuel Ford, 30, had had his bike stolen a couple of days before the fatal attack. He sent a number of messages to a friend wrongly accusing Mr Hanid of being responsible, despite there being no evidence to support the claims.