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Murder trial continues

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swansea crown courtTHE trial of Steven Williams, aged 30, of Newell Hill, Marsh Road, Tenby, has entered the second week at Swansea Crown Court.

Williams is charged with stabbing Miss Hall in the early hours of March 16 last year. Williams denies the charge.

The court has been hearing evidence from a fingerprint expert who said that a print of a man was found on a heavily blood-stained kitchen knife.

The court also heard from a forensic scientist who examined the flat of Joanna Hall after the incident and found Williams’ blood in at least three different locations in the flat.

Updates of the trial will be posted on the Pembrokeshire Herald website in the coming days.

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Car theft crackdown call as new figures show unsolved cases are on the rise

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ALMOST three-quarters of car thefts recorded in South Wales last year went unsolved, according to new figures, prompting renewed calls for tougher action against organised vehicle crime.

Data published by the House of Commons Library shows that 74% of car theft offences recorded by South Wales Police resulted in no suspect being identified or charged. The figures have reignited concerns about police capacity, cross-border criminal networks, and the growing sophistication of vehicle theft gangs.

The problem is not confined to one force area. Across Wales, outcomes for car theft investigations vary widely. In Gwent, 69% of cases were unsolved, while North Wales Police recorded a 51% unsolved rate. Dyfed-Powys Police, which covers much of rural west Wales, had the lowest proportion at 38%, though the force area also records fewer thefts overall.

Vehicle crime has increasingly shifted from opportunistic theft to highly organised operations. Police and insurers have previously warned that many vehicles are stripped for parts or transported out of the country within hours, making recovery and prosecution difficult.

In South Wales, densely populated residential areas, commuter corridors, and transport hubs are frequently targeted, while rural communities can face longer response times and fewer specialist resources. Criminal networks are also believed to be exploiting major routes such as the M4 to move stolen vehicles rapidly out of the region.

The figures have been seized upon by the Welsh Liberal Democrats, who are calling for a national “car theft crackdown” and the creation of a specialist vehicle crime unit within the National Crime Agency.

The party says such a unit should bring together Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) data, insurance and vehicle registration records, and intelligence from police forces and border agencies, with a specific focus on organised gangs operating across force boundaries.

They argue that improving detection rates would not only reduce crime but also help lower insurance premiums and rebuild public confidence in policing.

Sam Bennett, Welsh Liberal Democrat Senedd candidate for Gŵyr Abertawe (Swansea & Gower) and a Swansea City councillor, said the figures were “deeply worrying”.

“Car theft is a real problem across Wales, and it is alarming how many cases are going unsolved,” he said. “Victims deserve justice rather than silence.

“Years of cuts under the previous Conservative government hollowed out local policing, and the current Labour government is failing to respond to what has become a serious and organised criminal threat.”

However, police forces across Wales have previously stressed that detection rates alone do not tell the full story. Senior officers have pointed to improvements in crime recording, the growing use of forensic and digital evidence, and targeted operations against organised crime groups, particularly those linked to drugs and vehicle theft.

A spokesperson for South Wales Police has previously said the force prioritises serious and organised crime, working with regional and national partners to disrupt gangs and recover stolen vehicles, while encouraging the public to take preventative measures such as steering locks, secure parking, and tracking devices.

The Welsh Government has also maintained that police funding in Wales has increased in recent years, with additional officers recruited since 2020, though critics argue rising crime complexity has outpaced resources.

With car theft continuing to affect both urban and rural communities, the figures are likely to fuel further debate over policing priorities, national coordination, and whether current approaches are sufficient to tackle increasingly professional criminal networks.

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Tenby lifeboat launched after person and dog cut off by tide

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Both safely ashore before rescue required

TENBY lifeboat volunteers were launched on Tuesday (Dec 30) after a report of a person and a dog being cut off by the incoming tide on Paragon Beach.

The RNLI inshore lifeboat was launched at 12.55pm after a member of the public raised the alarm.

Volunteer crew were quickly on scene and began searching the area. A short time later, it was confirmed that the person and the dog had managed to reach safety and were both safely ashore.

With no further assistance required, the lifeboat was stood down and returned to station, arriving back at Tenby at 1.15pm.

The RNLI regularly reminds coastal visitors and dog walkers to check tide times and conditions before heading onto beaches, particularly in areas where access can be quickly cut off by the rising tide.

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Carmarthen man faces court over alleged driving offence

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Further proceedings ordered by magistrates

A CARMARTHEN man has appeared before magistrates charged with a driving-related offence.

Wayne Williams, aged 44, of Ross Avenue, Carmarthen, appeared at Llanelli Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday (Dec 30).

The court heard that Williams is accused of failing to provide a specimen for analysis in connection with an alleged offence.

Magistrates adjourned the case for further proceedings. Williams was released until his next court appearance.

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