Crime
Milford man admits hurling drunken obscenities at hotel staff
A MILFORD HAVEN MAN has been sentenced by magistrates after calling a hotel receptionist ‘a slag with a fat a***’.
Police were called to the Nelson Quay, Milford Haven shortly before 11pm on May 19 after 20-year-old Christian Teeley was heard hurling drunken abuse at the hotel employee.
“He told her to f*** off several times and called her a slag with a fat a***,” Crown Prosecutor Abigail Jackason told Haverfordwest magistrates this week.
“This made her feel frightened.”
Teeley was then seen urinating at the waterside, in front of the hotel guests.
Police officers were summoned to the scene.
“When the officers arrived they could see that the defendant smelt strongly of intoxicants, he was unsteady on his feet, his eyes were glazed and he was clearly intoxicated,” continued Ms Jackson. “As a result, he was arrested for being drunk and disorderly.”
This week Teeley, of Vicary Crescent, Milford Haven, pleaded guilty to the charge. He was represented in court by Mr Tom Lloyd.
“He apologises to the court and he knows that his behaviour was unacceptable,” he said.
Teeley was fined £40 and ordered to pay £85 court costs and a £16 surcharge.
Crime
Police appeal for information following assault at railway station
OFFICERS in Pembrokeshire are investigating a report of an assault on a woman that happened outside Haverfordwest Railway Station at approximately 8:10pm on Monday (Jun 17).
One man, aged 49, was arrested on suspicion of common assault and remains in police custody.
Did you witness the assault or have any information that could help officers with their investigation? If so, get in touch:
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Crime
Police confirm arrests following violent disorder in Pembroke Dock
POLICE in Pembrokeshire have made a statement following the incident on Saturday in which a man on a hoodie was seen wielding a samurai sword in Pembroke Street, Pembroke Dock whilst others engaged in a punch up.
The police have now confirmed that four people were arrested following events, three men and one woman.
On Monday a spokesperson said: “Dyfed Powys police responded to a report of disorder and an individual with a weapon, on Pembroke Street, Pembroke Dock at approx. 4:50pm, Saturday June 15.
“Emergency services were dispatched immediately and arrived at scene shortly after.
Four people were arrested; 3 males aged 51, 47, 46 and one female, 37 and have since been released on bail, pending further police enquiries.
We are not looking for anyone else in relation to this incident.
Superintendent for Pembrokeshire, Craig Templeton of Pembrokeshire said.
“We understand this has caused concern amongst residents in the area.
We would like to thank members of the public for their patience and support during this incident.
You will likely see a greater police presence in the area and our local officers will be available should you have any concerns and wish to speak with someone”.
If you have any information that may assist officers in their investigation, please contact us either online via https://bit.ly/DPPContactOnline, [email protected]
Direct message us on social media or call 101
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Alternatively, contact the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously by calling 0800 555111, or visiting crimestoppers-uk.org.
Crime
Audi driver admits to careless driving, seriously injuring paramedic
AN Audi driver has admitted to careless driving, which resulted in a paramedic sustaining serious injuries.
Charlotte Harding, 38, of Murray Road in Milford Haven, crashed her Audi A3 into paramedic Sean Luby, who was riding his Honda motorbike on the A4076 Steynton Road at approximately 5.10pm on January 29 last year. Mr Luby was subsequently taken to the University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff in critical condition.
Harding appeared at Swansea Crown Court, where she pleaded guilty to causing serious injury by careless driving. She is scheduled to be sentenced on August 9.
Judge Paul Thomas KC indicated that although the offence meets the custody threshold, Harding, who has no prior convictions, is likely to receive a suspended sentence.
Prosecutor Sian Cutter informed the court that Mr Luby had suffered “both grave and life-threatening injuries” in the collision. Ian Bridge, representing Harding, stated that she was “distraught” over the incident.
In the meantime, Harding has been given an interim driving disqualification until the date of her sentencing.
Following the accident, Mr Luby’s colleagues established a JustGiving page to support his family with travel and accommodation costs while he was hospitalised. The initiative received an overwhelming response, raising nearly £6,000 in less than two days, with the total amount eventually reaching £11,145.
The community’s generosity has provided significant support to Mr Luby and his family during this challenging time.
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