Garrick Street, Gravesend Police are investigating an alleged incident in which a man indecently exposed himself to a woman in north Kent. The man was allegedly sitting on a bench with a group of men in Gravesend town centre when he indecently exposed himself to the victim. Kent Police are now appealing for any witnesses to come forward, and believe there are several who likely have important information who have yet to get in contact. The incident is reported to have taken place in Garrick Street near Gravesend train station at around 3pm on Saturday, March 20, 2021. Kent Police are investigating
Footage has captured to moment a robber smashed a screen and attacked a shopworker after his card was declined in Dartford. Michael Thormann, 31, of Wright Close, Swanscombe, assaulted two staff members over a two-day spree, pushing one to the floor before threatening them with a knife. He was sentenced at Woolwich Crown Court on Friday to five years and three months’ imprisonment after admitting robbery, attempted robbery, actual bodily harm, theft, criminal damage and threatening a person with a knife. Thormann’s first offence took place at a shop in Hillhouse Road, Stone, on December 5. CCTV captured him hiding four cans of cider in his coat, before walking to a fridge and placing a can of cola in his pocket.
Screenshot of CCTV footage published by Kent Police Footage has emerged showing one of several brazen car thefts in Dartford and Gravesend for which three teenagers were arrested. The CCTV images posted online by Kent Police this evening (Wednesday, February 24) showed three young men seemingly steal a car from the driveway of a home after obtaining the victim s car keys inside the house. Police said the vehicles were stolen from homes in Gravesend and Dartford on two seperate days in October by Dylan Monks in October 2020. The 19-year-old, of Southbury Road, Enfield, admitted two burglaries and was sentenced at Maidstone Crown Court last Monday (February 15) to two years and five months’ in prison.
CCTV captures moment teenage burglary gang steal two cars from home in Gravesend
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Updated: 19:45, 24 February 2021
This is the moment a teenage burglary gang made off with two cars after raiding a home.
The vehicles were stolen from a home in Gravesend by Dylan Monks, Kanie Russell and a 17-year-old and were found abandoned in Medway.
CCTV footage of the offence that took place on October 15. Video: Kent Police
Monks, 19, of Southbury Road, Enfield, admitted the burglary and another committed in Dartford and was sentenced at Maidstone Crown Court on Monday to two years and five months.
Monksâ first offence was reported to Kent Police at around 4pm on October 7 when a woman returned to her home in Downs Avenue, Dartford, to find her car was not where she had left it.