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11:38 AM January 21, 2021
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5:08 PM January 21, 2021
Police stopped a vehicle in Wisbech High Street and arrested the driver after they failed a drugs and alcohol test. The driver was also found to be in possession of both a knife and more cannabis.
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A Wisbech man has been charged with drink driving, possession of a knife and cannabis after he was stopped by officers last night (January 20).
Dean Clark, 57, was arrested in Market Place just after midnight after providing a breath sample of 47 – the legal limit is 35 microgrammes of alcohol in 100ml of breath.
Police stopped a vehicle in Wisbech High Street and arrested the driver after they failed a drugs and alcohol test. The driver was also found to be in possession of both a knife and more cannabis.
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Cambridgeshire police have released a bizarre audio recording of a man attempting to order a takeaway after dialling 999. The unusual call, made on Saturday evening, begins with the operator saying Cambridgeshire police, how can we help? (January 16).
Police raid two Peterborough cannabis factories - including one worth nearly half a million pounds
Police have raided two Peterborough cannabis factories - and a third in March - worth a total of more than £700,000.
Wednesday, 20th January 2021, 1:29 pm
The Neighbourhood Support Team (NST) carried out warrants in Orton Goldhay and March on Monday morning (18 January) where four people were arrested.
The first address to be visited was in Bringhurst, Orton Goldhay, where the team discovered 203 cannabis plants worth up to £170,500.
Ardit Cerriku, 29, of Bringhurst, was arrested and charged with being involved in the production of cannabis. He was remanded to appear at Cambridge Magistrates’ Court yesterday (Tuesday) where he pleaded guilty and has been further remanded to be sentenced on a date which is yet to be set.
However, District Judge Ken Sheraton said he did not deem the case suitable for summary dispersal.
He told Juhasz: “In due course you will be given credit that you have pleaded guilty to these two offences but my view is that they are too serious to be dealt with in magistrates’ court.
“In view of the fact I’m dealing with two headbutts to emergency workers and also spitting at one of them - in particular during this pandemic - it merits more than six months in prison.”
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Juhasz was committed to Cambridge Crown Court for sentencing on a date to be fixed.