Man who stabbed neighbour to death among recent locked up criminals
A variety of serious offences were committed
Ryan Steer, Ewan Burrows and Peter Weldon (from left to right) were all jailed in May. (Image: Avon and Somerset Police and Wiltshire Police)
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A number of people across Somerset and beyond have been sentenced to lengthy jail terms in recent weeks.
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