File photo Two men have been sentenced after they broke into a High Wycombe tattoo parlour. Officers were called to the parlour, in Totteridge Road, just after 3am on December 4, 2018, where Mitchell Vella, 19, of Millbrook Close, and Maccauley Lo, 23, of Rennie Close, both in High Wycombe, broke in. A door panel was damaged to get access and officers arrested Vella inside the property, while Lo was arrested nearby with the help of a dog unit. Nothing was stolen during the incident, police said. Two weeks’ earlier, on November 1, 2018, Lo forced entry into a residential property in Disraeli Crescent in High Wycombe, stealing foreign currency and a digital camera.
A fly-tipper who was caught dumping rubbish twice with an accomplice he refused to name has been fined just £300. Thomas Christopher Donovan, who lives at Wapseys Wood caravan site in Gerrards Cross, was seen twice dumping rubbish from a tipper truck - once in Andrew Hill Lane and once in St Huberts Lane, Gerrards Cross - on November 11 and 20, 2019. The 39-year-old was with a second man when he dumped the rubbish, but refused to name him when fly-tipping investigators traced the van registration back to him and interviewed him. Donovan pleaded guilty to three counts of fly-tipping at High Wycombe Magistrates Court on April 28.
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File photo A High Wycombe man has been convicted after being arrested in a police drugs raid in Chalfont St Peter. Zain Abedin, 26, of Rowliff Road, was found at the property and detained, with cocaine, cannabis, cash and other items found at the address. He was arrested on Tuesday (May 4) after police swooped down on the property, and charged on Wednesday. Abedin pleaded guilty to one count each of possession with intent to supply cocaine, possession with intent to supply cannabis, and acquiring/using or possessing criminal property in a hearing at High Wycombe Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday. He has been remanded in custody to appear at Aylesbury Crown Court for sentencing on a date to be confirmed.
Hertfordshire Constabulary has paid tribute to Clive Porter A police force has said its former officer who was murdered will be remembered as an “inspiration” in an emotional tribute. Clive Porter, 63, from Tring, served as an officer in the Meriden and Garston area in the 80s during his near 30-year career with Hertfordshire Constabulary. He was found with serious injuries on a towpath near the Grand Union Canal in Aylesbury on April 26 and died at the scene despite the efforts of emergency services. Chief Constable Charlie Hall, from Hertfordshire Constabulary, said Mr Porter was a “hugely respected and well-liked member of the team” and was known for his “calm nature and devotion to his family”.