Suspected heroin and crack cocaine dealers arrested and charged after police raid TWO suspected drug dealers have been arrested and charged after a police raid. Cheshire Police executed a search warrant at a property on Knutsford Road on Tuesday, January 26. Ewan Burrows, of Davenport Avenue in Latchford, and John Palmer, of Manchester, have since been charged with possession of heroin, crack cocaine and cannabis with intent to supply. The pair, aged 20 and 38 respectively, appeared before Warrington Magistrates Court yesterday, Thursday, in order to face these charges. They will now be brought before Liverpool Crown Court next month, and have been remanded into custody until that date.
16:16, 27 JAN 2021
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Police officers have named a man who appeared in court after a cannabis farm was found in a South Cheshire property.
A YOUTH who trashed dozens of cars on the forecourt of a car showroom has been sentenced after admitting his part in a ‘Mischief Night’ crime spree. The 17-year-old vandalised a total of 31 vehicles parked outside the Lightcliffe Skoda Warrington garage on Winwick Road in the early hours of Saturday, November 2 2019. He was part of a gang of teens who also ransacked a disabled boy’s home and destroyed his mobility equipment after robbing a girl and attacking a 14-year-old boy in Warrington town centre during a one-night rampage. Appearing before Warrington Magistrates Court on Thursday, January 14, the teen – from Warrington – was handed a three-month youth rehabilitation order after pleading guilty to two counts of causing criminal damage and one charge of theft.
Tracey Williams hit the boy while driving on Capesthorne Road in Orford. Picture by Google Maps. A DRINK driver who ran over a 12-year-old boy before driving away from the scene has been spared jail. The young victim was riding his scooter along Capesthorne Road in Orford when he was hit by a car and sent flying 6ft into the air. Despite being sent sprawling over the back of the vehicle, he incredibly did not suffer serious injuries during the incident. Motorist Tracey Williams, who was more than double the drink driving limit, was handed an 18-week imprisonment suspended for 18 months at Warrington Magistrates Court over the accident on Wednesday, January 20.
Machine Mart by Google Maps A BURGLAR who broke into a DIY store twice in the space of four days and stole more than £1,000 of tools has been spared prison. Anthony McDonnell burgled the Machine Mart on Hawleys Lane in Dallam on October 9 last year and took DeWalt tools valued at £443.99 from inside. On October 13, he returned to the same shop and took another £646.79 of goods. The 37-year-old, of Bardsley Avenue in Dallam, had only just been released from a ‘lengthy’ custodial sentence at the time of the offences. McDonnell admitted two counts of burglary and was handed a 24-week imprisonment suspended for two years at Warrington Magistrates Court on Thursday, January 7.