Published:
5:00 PM March 8, 2021
Updated:
8:15 AM March 9, 2021
Four women have been accused of a £20,000 shoplifting spree at John Lewis in Norwich.
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The case of four women accused of a shoplifting spree at a Norwich department store in which goods worth about £20,000 were stolen has been adjourned.
Antonela Busuioc, 26, Narcisa Constantin, 27, Narcisa Dragusin, 25, and Geogeta Necula, 25, have denied theft charges between February and March last year at the city s John Lewis department store.
The prosecution has told how items stolen by the women include Apple products, electrical items and perfumes and amounted to about £20,000.
All four of the women, who are Romanian and who are said to have addresses in Leicester, have each previously denied two counts of theft.
Three in court accused of supplying illegal drugs in King s Lynn
A Lynn couple and a daughter have appeared have appeared in court on drug supply charges.
Paul Sanderson, 54, and Joanne Sanderson, 51, are each charged with two counts of possessing the class A drug heroin with intent to supply.
The offences are said to have occurred in Lynn on October 31, 2019 and June 6, 2020.
The crest above the entrance to King s Lynn Court in College Lane. (2417257)
Also appearing at Lynn Magistratesâ Court on Thursday was 23-year-old Sarah-Jane Sanderson, who is charged with possessing the class C drug pregabalin with intent to supply at Lynn on October 31, 2019.
King s Lynn motorcyclist admits road rage incident with car driver
A motorcyclist has been fined for a road rage incident in Gaywood.
Jack Liam Garrett, 21, was also at Lynn Magistratesâ Court on Thursday on drugs supply charges.
Prosecutor Charles Corbett told the hearing that a car driver became aware of a motorcycle being ridden close behind on November 8, 2020.
King s Lynn Magistrates Court (44515519)
He told the bench: âThey signalled for the motorcyclist to stay back. However, he did not.
âThe rider started making hand gestures towards the victim. As the motorcyclist rode by, he punched the left wing mirror and was shouting at the complainant.
Diss man sentenced after socket wrench attack
| Updated: 15:14, 05 March 2021
A 33-year-old man who attacked a man with a metal tool in a park in Diss has been sentenced to 30 months in prison.
Mark Stagg, of Viscount Close, Diss, appeared at Norwich Crown Court on Friday, March 5, after pleading guilty to unlawful wounding in an earlier hearing.
The court heard how on August 17 2019, shortly after 9.40pm, police had been called to Park Road, following reports a man had suffered head and facial injuries after being attacked by another man armed with a socket wrench.
Mark Stagg was senteced to 30 months in prison. (44890259)
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