George has been working with a team under Sutton Council to help him with education and employment A teenager from Sutton speaks on how a youth scheme has helped him look towards a brighter future instead of a troubling path. George has been going from strength to strength after receiving support from Sutton Council’s Early Help and Integrated Youth Justice Team. The 16-year-old has previously been in trouble with the police and was placed on a Youth Rehabilitation Order (YRO) in March 2021. Sutton s youth justice service aims to reduce reoffending and anti-social behaviour, as well as working with families to establish a support network.
Boy, 13, banned from Lidl and grounded for three months
Serial vandal caught with knife in play park has also been barred from entering a city estate for another 12 months
Updated
The video will auto-play soon8Cancel
Play now
A 13-year-old boy vandal was caught with a knife in a children’s play park, a court heard.
The boy, who cannot be named for legal reasons, has been banned from the shop and the whole of Barne Barton for a year.
Magistrates first prohibited him from the estate in December after an earlier spree of offences.
He faced Plymouth Youth Court again to admit possession of a kitchen knife in a play area near the Chard Road surgery in St Budeaux on April 7.
1/1 BARROW S MP has praised authorities after a group that imported misery by selling class A drugs was brought to justice. Four people were sentenced at Preston Crown Court after they previously admitted conspiracy to supply heroin and crack cocaine. Police said their first suspicions over the group came when officers witnessed a suspected drug deal outside a house in Barrow. They later arrested the defendant in a series of coordinated raids in Barrow and Liverpool. The offences were said to have been carried out between December 6 2019 and April 18 2020. Jack Hartley, 27, of Maddocks Street, Liverpool, was sentenced to a total of 11 years and three months in prison.
Haywards Heath Waitrose youth thief spouted racist abuse theargus.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from theargus.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
SENTENCED: Clockwise l-r: Jack Hartley, Cameron Beedles, Brendan Purcell and Amy Johnson A GROUP that plied Barrow with class A drugs has been jailed for more than 20 years in total. Four people were sentenced at Preston Crown Court after they previously admitted conspiracy to supply heroin and crack cocaine. Police said their first suspicions over the group came when officers witnessed a suspected drug deal outside a house in Barrow. They later arrested the defendant in a series of coordinated raids in Barrrow and Liverpool. The offences were said to have been carried out between December 6 2019 and April 18 2020. Jack Hartley, 27, of Maddocks Street, Liverpool, was sentenced to a total of 11 years and three months in prison.