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Patrick Cassidy Last month, a man who threatened an elderly couple with a knife in their Slough home had his appeal to overturn his 15-year prison sentence thrown out. Patrick Cassidy, formerly of Stanborough Avenue, Borhamwood, told the man and woman to hand over money and gold when he broke into their house in November 2019. Despite this, Cassidy left empty-handed and fled, but police caught him a short distance away from the property. The crook had been in prison prior to this, and escaped from HMP Hollesey in August 2019 when he was found to be missing at the morning roll call and did not return. ....
Patrick Cassidy Last month, a man who threatened an elderly couple with a knife in their Slough home had his appeal to overturn his 15-year prison sentence thrown out. Patrick Cassidy, formerly of Stanborough Avenue, Borhamwood, told the man and woman to hand over money and gold when he broke into their house in November 2019. Despite this, Cassidy left empty-handed and fled, but police caught him a short distance away from the property. The crook had been in prison prior to this, and escaped from HMP Hollesey in August 2019 when he was found to be missing at the morning roll call and did not return. ....
Patrick Cassidy Last month, a man who threatened an elderly couple with a knife in their Slough home had his appeal to overturn his 15-year prison sentence thrown out. Patrick Cassidy, formerly of Stanborough Avenue, Borhamwood, told the man and woman to hand over money and gold when he broke into their house in November 2019. Despite this, Cassidy left empty-handed and fled, but police caught him a short distance away from the property. The crook had been in prison prior to this, and escaped from HMP Hollesey in August 2019 when he was found to be missing at the morning roll call and did not return. ....
Roy Coxhead. Image via Thames Valley Police A PAEDOPHILE banged up for more than a dozen years tried to destroy evidence related to his abuse after being arrested by police. Roy Coxhead, formerly of Erleigh Road, Reading, was sentenced to 18 years behind bars last week after he sexually abused two boys between 2002 and 2017. After he was arrested in June 2017, the 66-year-old tried to “destroy the evidence that related to his offending”, culminating in a “long and complicated” police investigation. Investigating officer, Detective Constable Rosie March, of Reading police station, said: “The victims, in this case, have shown outstanding courage and fortitude and I want to thank them for coming forward. ....