Published:
10:10 AM March 12, 2021
Pawel Piskor, 35, of no fixed address, was sentenced to 52 weeks in prison on Monday
- Credit: Suffolk police
An Ipswich man has been put behind bars for a year after taking high value equipment in four burglaries over several years.
Pawel Piskor, aged 35, of no fixed address, was arrested by officers from the Operation Shere team who tackle acquisitive crime in the town in a garage block off Richmond Road in Ipswich last month.
Pc Guy Woodward, from the Operation Shere team, said: These offences clearly demonstrate that Pawel Piskor has a total disregard for peoples’ homes, businesses and property.
Published:
10:10 AM March 12, 2021
Pawel Piskor, 35, of no fixed address, was sentenced to 52 weeks in prison on Monday
- Credit: Suffolk police
An Ipswich man has been put behind bars for a year after taking high value equipment in four burglaries over several years.
Pawel Piskor, aged 35, of no fixed address, was arrested by officers from the Operation Shere team who tackle acquisitive crime in the town in a garage block off Richmond Road in Ipswich last month.
Pc Guy Woodward, from the Operation Shere team, said: These offences clearly demonstrate that Pawel Piskor has a total disregard for peoples’ homes, businesses and property.
Norwood Set to Miss Fleetwood Trip as Adjournment Request Denied
Friday, 26th Feb 2021 12:38
Town striker James Norwood is set to miss the Blues’ trip to Fleetwood on Tuesday 16th March after Ipswich Magistrates’ Court refused a request to adjourn his trial, which is scheduled for the same day.
In December, Norwood pleaded not guilty to a charge of drink-driving with the matter set down for a summary trial on March 16th and the frontman released on unconditional bail.
That was prior to Town’s Covid outbreak over Christmas which led to a number of games being postponed, including the Fleetwood match which was due to be played on January 4th.
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OFF-duty police officers witnessed a speeding Kenworth truck collide with the rear of another big rig, then attempt to overtake, causing the driver of an oncoming truck to veer off the Cunningham Highway to avoid a head-on.
A decade later, that incident and other more recent offences were finalised by Ipswich Magistrateâs Court, when Dean Willett was sentenced and fined this week.
The long haul truck driver revealed he had been jailed in NSW for separate driving offences.
Dean George Willett, 48, from Corowa in NSW, pleaded guilty in Ipswich Magistrates Court to driving a prime-mover without due care and attention on the Cunningham Highway on July 18, 2008.