Man found in a layby in his pants after driving to Snowdon during lockdown
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The pub brawlers, drug dealers, fraudsters and violent criminals locked up in January 2021
Each individual was handed a jail term for their crimes
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These criminals were put behind bars in North Wales in January.
Locked Up: The killer bus driver, burglar who stole Christmas cards and other criminals jailed in Wales in January
The faces of criminals sent to prison in Wales over the past month
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Man spat at railway worker and warned: Iâll get you killed
Christopher Jones became extremely aggressive when he couldn t produce a valid ticket
19:59, 20 JAN 2021
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Christopher Jones, 52, of Victoria road. Picture: British Transport Police A MAN who threatened and spat at a member of rail staff at Holyhead railway station has been jailed for a total of 26 weeks, following a British Transport Police investigation. Christopher Jones, 52, and of Victoria road, Wrexham, was found guilty of common assault and a section 4 public order offence at Llandudno Magistrates’ Court on January 13. At 10.15pm on Monday, January 11, Jones was challenged by a member of rail staff when he began to cough and spit at Holyhead station. Taking offence, Jones threatened the member of staff saying, “I’ll get you killed.”