He then became aggressive and punched them, which caused the glass to smash, police said. PC Russell Thomas, of Bournemouth Police, said the incident had left staff at the bookmakers feeling “very distressed”. Gjelaj, of Becher Road, Poole, was charged in relation to the incident. The 25-year-old appeared at Poole Magistrates’ Court on Thursday, January 21, having caught the attention of police the previous day. He admitted a charge of criminal damage, as well as offences of driving without insurance, while disqualified and without a licence when driving a blue Audi in the St Michael’s Road and Poole Road area of Bournemouth on Wednesday, January 20.
OFFICERS investigating a burglary and subsequent fraudulent use of bank cards have released a CCTV image of a man they would like to speak with. Around 5pm on Sunday, December 20, the door to a property in Dorchester Road, Poole, was smashed and a quantity of cash, two bank cards and jewellery was stolen. The bank cards were used around hour-an-hour later to make a number of contactless transactions at nearby shops. Police Constable Liam Moss, of Dorset Police’s Priority Crime Team, said: “Following enquiries we have obtained a CCTV image of a man who was pictured using one of the bank cards.
TWO bottles of spirits and cigarettes were stolen from a Christchurch store while staff were away from the till. Police say two men entered the Co-op, Fairmile Road, and one went behind the counter while the other kept watch. Max Surman, of Dorset Police s Priority Crime Team, said: We have been carrying out enquiries into this matter and have obtained a CCTV image of a man we would like to speak to as part of our investigation. I appreciate his face is covered and the image is not of the best quality, but he is wearing distinctive trousers and I am hoping someone is able to recognise him from his general build and clothing.
Police are huting robbers who threatened a boy with a knife and stole his bike on a footpath between Harewood Avenue and the Littledown estate in Bournemouth A TEENAGE boy was threatened with a knife by three robbers who fled with his bike. Police have appealed for information following the incident on a footpath between Harewood Avenue and the Littledown estate in Bournemouth. The robbery took place at around 1.10pm on Friday January 15. Police said the 17-year-old victim was approached by three people who robbed him before making off in the direction of Sevenoaks Drive. Searches of the area were carried out and a 15-year-old boy and an 18-year-old man, both from Bournemouth, were arrested on suspicion of robbery. They have been released on police bail.