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Police constable trial: Second alleged victim says I was frightened

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Thug used dating app to lure victim in Worcester revenge attack

A THUG who used a dating app to lure in his victim before assaulting him with a trampoline pole, in an ill-fated attempt to get his money back, has avoided jail. David Wenham, 42, pleaded guilty to assault occasioning actual bodily harm and possession of an offensive weapon, while his accomplice Oliver Brighton, 18, admitted possession of an offensive weapon and criminal damage. Antonie Muller, prosecuting at Worcester Crown Court, explained that the victim, Daniel Hughes, was known to Wenham through a former connection at work. “There was a financial dispute between them,” the prosecutor said. There is some evidence Mr Wenham had transferred £7,000 to the victim. Why, what for, we don’t know.

Drug dealers pair caught in Worcester with £900 worth of cannabis avoid jail

TWO drug dealers have been sentenced by a judge after being caught by police with £900 worth of cannabis on them. Hayley Baker admitted possession of a controlled drug of class B, cannabis, with intent to supply when she appeared at Worcester Crown Court on Friday, while Benjamin Spares had pleaded guilty to the offence at an earlier hearing. Alison Scott-Jones, prosecuting, said a black Audi was stopped on Rainbow Hill, Worcester, at around noon on April 10, 2019. The driver was Hayley Baker and the passenger was Benjamin Spares, the prosecutor said. When the officers approached they noticed the strong smell of cannabis.

Judge jails convicted paedophile who lived in Worcester for six months without telling police

The occupant indicated the defendant had moved out on January 24, 2020, six months previous.” Mr Aris said after police checks they discovered Chant had moved to a new address in Richmond Road, Worcester, with police finally able to update their records. Mr Aris said an aggravating feature was that Chant’s latest offence was his fourth failure to comply with the requirements, highlighting offences on July 28, 2016, and November 6, 2017 when Chant had both times failed to tell police of a change of his address. “There has been a deliberate failure to comply,” the prosecutor added. Nicole Steers, defending Chant, explained that a year ago he and his family including six children had been living in Southampton but after a dispute with their landlord they were forcefully evicted.

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