The man was stabbed on Hemlock Close in Runcorn in the early hours of Saturday. Picture by Google Maps. A SUSPECT has been charged after a stabbing in Runcorn at the weekend. The victim, who is in his 20s, suffered two puncture wounds during the incident on Hemlock Close in the early hours of Saturday, April 24. He remains in hospital in a stable condition. William Macdonald, of Silkstone Crescent, was arrested in the Manor Farm Mews area of the town in connection with the attack at around 10am yesterday, Monday. And the 23-year-old has since been charged with inflicting grievous bodily harm with intent and possession of a bladed article in a public place.
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The scene on Sankey Way after the crash A DRINK driver flipped his car after a crash on a major route before fleeing the scene as a pregnant woman lay injured at the roadside. Sankey Way was closed after Daniel Simpson’s drunken and ‘erratic’ driving saw him overturn his Ford Fiesta, while another vehicle he collided with was sent careering off the carriageway and up an embankment. And instead of rushing to the aid of the other motorist, who was pregnant, he scarpered in a bid to avoid being arrested. But the 24-year-old was spared prison at Warrington Magistrates Court on Friday, April 23.
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The Farmfoods store on School Brow was targeted during two robberies in the space of just over a week. Picture by Google Maps. A MAN has been charged with robbing the same supermarket twice in the space of just over a week. The Farmfoods store on School Brow was first raided shortly after 7.30pm last Tuesday, April 13. And the premises was then targeted again during another robbery at around 4.30pm on Wednesday, April 21. A quantity of food was stolen from the shop on both occasions. James Telfer, of Northway in Longford, was arrested on Brick Street in the town centre in connection with the incidents shortly after the second robbery.