Man stole bank card from home before using it three times in one day
He is one of a number of criminals to go before the courts in Somerset recently
Yeovil Magistrates Court
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Here are details of people recently convicted at Somerset Magistrates Court in Yeovil.
Wash used the bank card three times after stealing it A LANGPORT man stole a bank card from a neighbour in the same block of flats where he lives. Richard Wash, 31, of Cheapside, then used the card three times on the same day before he was caught. Wash, who was given a community order with a six-week curfew when he appeared at Taunton Magistrates Court, was ordered to pay a £95 victim surcharge and £85 costs after admitting an offence of theft and three counts of fraud. As well as pleading guilty to theft on August 30 last year, he admitted fraud by withdrawing a total of £110 using the stolen card.
Maidstone Harriers hold virtual 10km fundraiser for charity Brainstrust inspired by seven-year-old Seth Dickenson
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Updated: 12:06, 22 January 2021
A little boy who is as brave as a superhero battling a terminal illness is the inspiration behind a virtual 10km charity event set up by a running group in Maidstone.
Seth Dickenson had just turned four when he was diagnosed with a brain tumour.
Seth in the summer of 2019 at Blooming Green in Boughton Monchelsea
Following a blue light dash to Kingâs College Hospital in London, he underwent a long operation which successfully removed the medulloblastoma.
Seth then had daily radiotherapy sessions to his brain and spine for six weeks, alongside six months of chemotherapy.