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DS Lewis of Hereford Police Station said that following comments Mr Turtle had made at the scene he was arrested on suspicion of manslaughter. On interview the next day Mr Turtle said that Mr Barker had been locked out of his flat on the day that he died. He told police that the pair had gone out to get some money and then bought heroin. They consumed alcohol and then both consumed the drug. He claimed that Mr Barker injected himself and then immediately became unresponsive and he called paramedics. Mr Turtle denied assaulting him, unlike comments made the previous night which had led to his arrest, said DS Lewis. ....
Jakob Newman-Watt admitted one charge of drunk and disorderly behaviour when he appeared before magistrates in Hereford. Police were called to a custody alarm after Newman-Watt entered the custody dock area at Hereford Police Station at 3.25am on March 13, prosecutor Ralph Robyns Landricombe said. Newman-Watt, who was carrying two bottles of alcohol and was swaying, told officers he wanted to be arrested as he was homeless and had nowhere to stay. He was told to go to the night shelter, but replied that he would do things to make them arrest him before kicking a police van. The 22-year-old was escorted from the car park into Gaol Street, where he started swearing and shouting, while police walked away and waited out of sight to see if he would leave. ....
Homeless man urinated on police car in deliberate bid to get arrested herefordtimes.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from herefordtimes.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Dariusz Jedrusik entered a guilty plea when he appeared before magistrates in Hereford. Prosecutor Ralph Robyns Landricombe said police had been called to reports of a car crashing into a tree in Hereford s Ryelands Street just after 8.20pm on February 3. Two men were reported to have got out of the car to look at the damage before getting back in and driving off. Police found the car, a silver Toyota Avensis, parked in Breinton Road with two men sat inside. It had significant front-end damage and the air bags had gone off, Mr Robyns Landricombe said. Jedrusik who told police he was drunk and had been driving, but gave officers a false name, was arrested and taken to A&E for assessment before being taken to Hereford Police Station, where officers discovered his real name after finding his identity card during a search and he was rearrested for obstructing police. ....