Wheatley Liberal Democrat candidate Tim Bearder. A LIBERAL Democrat councillor has faced criticism of taking credit for others work in an election leaflet. Tim Bearder, the county councillor for Wheatley, has also faced calls to resign either his post in Oxfordshire, or another council seat he holds on Eastleigh Borough Council. Mr Bearder described the calls as nothing more than political spin confected to score points shortly before an election . In a letter to Mr Bearder shown to this paper, several Wheatley Parish Councillors aired their concerns about a leaflet promoting the Lib Dem candidate for the local election today.
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A hit-and-run driver in Fairfield County left a little too much evidence at the scene of his crime, making it easy for investigators to track him down, police said.
The New Canaan Police Department received a report of a hit-and-run crash at approximately 4:40 p.m. on Wednesday, April 7 near the intersection of Hoyt Street and East Avenue when a driver struck a parked car and sped away.
Investigators quickly located the hit-and-run driver’s license plate near the parked car at the scene of the crash, which was registered to a Wilton resident.
Officers from the New Canaan and Wilton Police Departments responded to the address on the registration, a Wild Duck Road residence, where they located the suspect vehicle with damage consistent with the hit-and-run crash.
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A hit-and-run driver in Fairfield County left a little too much evidence at the scene of his crime, making it easy for investigators to track him down, police said.
The New Canaan Police Department received a report of a hit-and-run crash at approximately 4:40 p.m. on Wednesday, April 7 near the intersection of Hoyt Street and East Avenue when a driver struck a parked car and sped away.
Investigators quickly located the hit-and-run driver’s license plate near the parked car at the scene of the crash, which was registered to a Wilton resident.
Officers from the New Canaan and Wilton Police Departments responded to the address on the registration, a Wild Duck Road residence, where they located the suspect vehicle with damage consistent with the hit-and-run crash.
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A hit-and-run driver in Fairfield County left a little too much evidence at the scene of his crime, making it easy for investigators to track him down, police said.
The New Canaan Police Department received a report of a hit-and-run crash at approximately 4:40 p.m. on Wednesday, April 7 near the intersection of Hoyt Street and East Avenue when a driver struck a parked car and sped away.
Investigators quickly located the hit-and-run driver’s license plate near the parked car at the scene of the crash, which was registered to a Wilton resident.
Officers from the New Canaan and Wilton Police Departments responded to the address on the registration, a Wild Duck Road residence, where they located the suspect vehicle with damage consistent with the hit-and-run crash.
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A hit-and-run driver in Fairfield County left a little too much evidence at the scene of his crime, making it easy for investigators to track him down, police said.
The New Canaan Police Department received a report of a hit-and-run crash at approximately 4:40 p.m. on Wednesday, April 7 near the intersection of Hoyt Street and East Avenue when a driver struck a parked car and sped away.
Investigators quickly located the hit-and-run driver’s license plate near the parked car at the scene of the crash, which was registered to a Wilton resident.
Officers from the New Canaan and Wilton Police Departments responded to the address on the registration, a Wild Duck Road residence, where they located the suspect vehicle with damage consistent with the hit-and-run crash.