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Subscriber only A STRUGGLING pensioner whose emaciated female rottweiler had to be put down after being found with a maggot-infested foot has faced prosecution for failing to properly care for the dog. Appearing before Ipswich Magistrates Court for sentence, Sindy Rose Hall, 52, from One Mile, pleaded guilty to failing to treat an animal in her care with the required medical help under the Animal Care and Protection Act. RSPCA prosecutor Vanessa Lyons said the offence occurred between October 26, 2019 and December 23, 2019. In facts before the court, RSPCA inspectors received information four days before Christmas 2019 that the dog, named Sassie, had a leg injury that had been left untreated.
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Subscriber only A MAN bitten by a police dog was receiving treatment at Ipswich Hospital on Tuesday after he and three others were allegedly found in long grass following a break-in at a Woolworths supermarket. The cases against the four accused were mentioned at Ipswich Magistrates Court when two of them made bail applications. Jaymes Anthony Alistair Daly, 26, from Loganlea; Stevan Joshua Jeffery Munich, 28, from Springfield; Michael John Sullivan, 27, from Springfield; and William James Moore, 27, from Logan Central, are charged with one count each of break and enter at Woolworths in Collingwood Park on Monday, May 3; attempted break and enter at Woolworths in Fernvale on May 3; receiving tainted property (cigarettes and mobile phones); unlawful use of a motor vehicle; and obstructing police.
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4:38 PM May 4, 2021
The Norfolk and Suffolk Roads and Armed Policing Team attended crash on the A140 at Mendlesham
- Credit: NSRAPT
A 28-year-old man has been disqualified from driving for more than two years, after crashing a lorry on the A140 over the bank holiday weekend while four times over the legal alcohol limit.
Pavel Noga from Rainham, London, was found by the Norfolk and Suffolk Roads and Armed Policing Team (NSRAPT) after crashing a Mercedes heavy goods lorry on the A140 at Mendlesham at 12.26am on Sunday, May 2.
The driver had crashed into a tree and left the road, blocking the carriageway, and subsequently blew 155 micrograms of alcohol per 100ml of breath at the roadside the legal limit is 35.
Published:
4:38 PM May 4, 2021
The Norfolk and Suffolk Roads and Armed Policing Team attended crash on the A140 at Mendlesham
- Credit: NSRAPT
A 28-year-old man has been disqualified from driving for more than two years, after crashing a lorry on the A140 over the bank holiday weekend while four times over the legal alcohol limit.
Pavel Noga from Rainham, London, was found by the Norfolk and Suffolk Roads and Armed Policing Team (NSRAPT) after crashing a Mercedes heavy goods lorry on the A140 at Mendlesham at 12.26am on Sunday, May 2.
The driver had crashed into a tree and left the road, blocking the carriageway, and subsequently blew 155 micrograms of alcohol per 100ml of breath at the roadside the legal limit is 35.