Crime
Pembrokeshire man receives suspended sentence for assault and railway disruption
A 42-YEAR-OLD man from Pembrokeshire has been sentenced to a suspended prison term following a series of alarming incidents at Shrewsbury Train Station last December.
Gareth Richards, residing on Princess Royal Way in Haverfordwest, appeared before Haverfordwest Magistrates Court on Monday, 14 October. He faced charges of assault, public disorder, and obstructing a railway service during an altercation that took place on 2 December 2023.
The court heard that Richards assaulted another man at the train station, engaging in threatening behaviour that was likely to cause harassment, alarm, or distress.
In a separate incident later that day, he obstructed a train by entering the cabin and demanding that it return to Shrewsbury.
For his actions, magistrates imposed two concurrent 12-week prison sentences for the assault and obstruction charges.
However, they suspended the sentence for two years, expressing confidence in Richards’ potential for rehabilitation. In addition to his suspended sentence, Richards must adhere to several conditions: abstain from alcohol for 60 days, complete 25 rehabilitation activity requirement days, pay £100 in compensation for the public order offence, and cover £85 in court costs and a £154 victim surcharge.
The court acknowledged Richards’ guilty plea as a mitigating factor during sentencing. The total amount owed to the court, which adds up to £339, will be consolidated with other outstanding payments and deducted from his benefits.
Crime
Haverfordwest man accused of kidnapping a baby remanded
A 32-YEAR-OLD man from Haverfordwest has appeared in court, facing charges of kidnapping a baby.
The man, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was charged with the unlawful and forceful abduction of a baby from an address in Haverfordwest, allegedly acting against the mother’s wishes.
The case was heard at Llanelli Magistrates’ Court on 11 October, where it was decided that the matter would be transferred to Swansea Crown Court.
The accused has been remanded in custody and is scheduled to appear in court again on 11 November, where he is expected to enter a plea.
Crime
GUILTY OF SIX CHARGES: Verdict in Nathan John case delivered
A 19-YEAR-OLD Pembrokeshire man has been found guilty of raping two 16-year-old girls in separate incidents that occurred in Milford Haven and Haverfordwest.
Nathan John, of Richard John Road in Milford Haven, was convicted on Friday (Oct 18) at Swansea Crown Court following a trial in which he faced seven sexual offence charges.
The jury deliberated for approximately three hours and 40 minutes before reaching their verdict.
John was found guilty of six out of the seven charges, including:
- Three counts of rape
- One count of sexual assault by penetration
- One count of sexual assault
- One count of causing a person to engage in sexual activity without consent
He was acquitted of one charge of sexual assault by penetration relating to the second victim.
The first assault took place in the early hours of 2 October 2022, after John had been out drinking in Milford Haven the night before. The second incident occurred on 16 May 2023 in Haverfordwest.
During the trial, the court heard emotional testimony from the victims and their families.
The stepfather of the Milford Haven victim described receiving a distressing photograph of his stepdaughter at a local pub, followed by her return home in a distraught state, claiming she had been raped.
The Haverfordwest victim testified that John had become violent during their encounter, grabbing her by the throat and threatening her with a knife before the assault.
Police officers testified about John’s aggressive behaviour during his arrest near Haverfordwest train station. Body camera footage showed the defendant making threats and attempting to headbutt an officer.
Sentencing is expected to take place in the coming days.
(Image: Artist’s impression of court proceedings)
Crime
Pembrokeshire residents face court for littering offences
A SERIES of cases heard at Haverfordwest Magistrates’ Court on Thursday (Oct 17) has highlighted the ongoing efforts to combat littering in the region, resulting in fines for several individuals who failed to keep Pembrokeshire’s streets clean.
John Arrowsmith, 38, of Montrose Avenue, Datchet, Slough, was convicted in his absence for depositing a rolled-up cigarette in Milford Haven on 5th April 2024. The court imposed a fine of £220, alongside an £88 victim surcharge and £266.66 in costs, bringing the total to £574.66.
David Baker, 57, of Charles Street, Neyland, Milford Haven, pleaded guilty to dropping a cigarette butt on London Road, Pembroke Dock, on 8th March 2024. Acknowledging his guilty plea, the court fined him £40, with an additional £16 victim surcharge and £132 in costs, totalling £188.
Gavin Merryfield, 37, of Greenacres, South Cornelly, Bridgend, failed to attend court and was found guilty in his absence for littering with a cigarette butt on Sydney Rees Way, Haverfordwest, on 4th April 2024. He was fined £220, with an £88 surcharge for victim services and £266.66 in costs, amounting to £574.66.
Nikki Mitchell, 47, of Waterloo House, Tenby, also faced court in her absence for dropping a cigarette butt on St George’s Street, Tenby, on 10th April 2024. She was ordered to pay £220, with an £88 victim surcharge and £266.66 in costs, bringing the total to £574.66.
Phil Price, 51, of Ryan Close, Swansea, was found guilty of littering with a cigarette butt on Pier Road, Pembroke Dock, on 8th March 2024. The court fined him £220 and imposed an £88 victim surcharge and £266.66 in costs, totalling £574.66.
Rhys Thompson, 19, of Dimond Street, Pembroke Dock, faced similar charges after he was caught littering with a cigarette butt on Water Street, Pembroke Dock, on 22nd April 2024. Convicted in his absence, he was fined £220, alongside an £88 victim surcharge and £266.66 in costs, making a total of £574.66.
Martin Willis, 57, of Tharsis Close, Cardiff, was convicted in his absence for leaving a rolled-up cigarette on High Street, Tenby, on 25th March 2024. His penalties included a £220 fine, £88 victim surcharge, and £266.66 in costs, totalling £574.66.
Stephen Richardson, 45, of Prendergast, Haverfordwest, admitted to littering with a rolled-up cigarette at Morrison’s, Haverfordwest, on 1st February 2024. The court took his guilty plea into account and imposed a fine of £123, with a £49 victim surcharge and £266.66 in costs, bringing the total to £438.66.
Chris Arther, of West End Farm, Haverfordwest, did not attend court but was found guilty of depositing a rolled-up cigarette outside the Co-op on Carmarthen Road, Kilgetty, on 3rd April 2024. He was fined £220, with an £88 victim surcharge and £266.66 in costs, totalling £574.66.
Sean Baker, 36, of Dew Street, Haverfordwest, was also found guilty in his absence for dropping a cigarette butt on the A477 in Tenby on 23rd April 2024. He faced a £220 fine, an £88 victim surcharge, and £266.66 in costs, amounting to £574.66.
All cases were prosecuted under Section 87 of the Environmental Protection Act 1990, reflecting Pembrokeshire County Council’s commitment to keeping the county clean. The fines serve as a reminder of the financial implications for those who choose to litter, with most facing total penalties in excess of £500.
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