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A FORMER Powys firefighter has been jailed for a year after attacking police officers and attempting to grab their Taser stun gun. Barrie Thomas Wilks – who now goes by the first name Mallory and identifies as non-binary – was jailed at Swansea Crown Court last week for the April incident, which left one Dyfed Powys Police officer suffering a serious leg injury. The attack, which happened in Penegoes, near Machynlleth, on April 3, was committed just weeks after Wilks, 35, had been handed a two-year community order and fined £1,000 by Welshpool magistrates for assaulting two emergency workers during two separate incidents last year.
A PENSIONER S driving was described as being “all over the road” after drinking alcohol into the early hours, before she was seen going sleep in her car. Ann Elizabeth Stanley, 66, was seen swerving from left to right on the Welshpool bypass on the morning of April 16. A witness described her driving onto a grass verge and almost colliding with trees before shooting back onto the road and into the opposite lane. Welshpool Magistrates Court heard on Tuesday, May 11, that the witness followed Stanley’s Vauxhall Corsa until it came to a stop in the Old Station car park, at which point he asked if she was alright. It was later heard she had not remembered speaking to the witness and appeared drowsy, even trying to go to sleep in the car, before police were called.
A SECOND drug driving conviction has landed a motorist a three-year ban from the road. Mohammad Shahekh Rahman was stopped by police driving under the influence of cannabis on October 21 last year in Newtown. The 26-year-old was driving a Citroen DS3 when he was stopped, with a drug wipe revealing he had 2.6 microgrammes in his blood, exceeding the specified limit which is two microgrammes. He admitted drug driving when he appeared at Welshpool Magistrates Court on Tuesday, May 11. Prosecutor Helen Tench said: “It was in the afternoon when officers stopped a vehicle being driven by the defendant. A drug wipe proved positive for cannabis. He has previous convictions, including a similar offence from 2016.”
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