Brighton Magistrates Court, Edward Street, Brighton A WANTED vandalism suspect was arrested a month after he failed to show up to court. Shouidur Rahman, 33, was charged with causing criminal damage using a car key to vehicles in Portslade. After his arrest and charge in September he was due to appear before Brighton Magistrates’ Court on November 27. He failed to do so, and a warrant was issued for his arrest. Police received a telephone tip-off after an appeal was made, and Rahman faces court this month.
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Woman, 40, attacked paramedics after she was rescued from burning home on Christmas Eve
Amy Winter, 40, will spend New Year s Eve behind bars after she repeatedly punched paramedics who had helped to save her from her burning home in Brighton, East Sussex
Amy Winter, 40, was jailed for six months after she assaulted emergency workers (Image: Sussex Police / SWNS.COM)
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Amy Winter, of Surrey Street, Brighton, punched the paramedics repeatedly while being treated in an ambulance. Emergency services came to the 40-year-olds aid after a small flat fire, shortly after 3pm on Christmas Eve. She was safely removed from the property while firefighters extinguished the fire, and taken to an ambulance for treatment. But she attacked two paramedics who suffered minor injuries to their arms.
Amy Winter was arrested on Christmas Eve After being arrested, she charged with two counts of assaulting an emergency worker and was remanded in custody to appear before Brighton Magistrates’ Court on Boxing Day where she pleaded guilty to both offences.
A man who drove dangerously at speed on main roads around East Sussex has been jailed.
Tuesday, 22nd December 2020, 3:06 pm
Luke Vicarey, 23, was first seen around 7.15am on Friday, November 20, by an officer carrying out speed checks in Cooden Drive, Bexhill.
Vicarey was recorded driving at 42mph in a 30mph zone but when the officer signalled for him to pull over so words of advice could be given, he made off at speeds of 70mph, police said.
The officer lost sight of the vehicle and began an area search along Herbrand Walk and Sluice Lane. It sighted the car again at the Wallsend roundabout and signalled for it to stop.
By John Hyde2020-12-21T10:53:00+00:00
A solicitor has been charged with attempted murder after a police officer was injured in Sussex. Police were called to an address in Crawley last Thursday following concerns for a man in possession of a knife.
The man was detained, during which time an officer suffered a minor laceration to his hand, a statement said. The officer was taken to hospital for treatment.
Jack Chao, 37, a solicitor from Crawley, was charged with attempted murder on Friday and was due to appear before Brighton Magistrates’ Court the following day.
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