Crime
Man brandished chainsaw outside Pembrokeshire store
A MAN brandished a chainsaw outside a Pembrokeshire shopfront after grabbing a child and their scooter.
Rhydian Morse, of Precelly View, Grondre, Clynderwen, was seen behaving aggressively at the Premier store in Clynderwen on December 3.
Witnesses described him as rude and increasingly erratic before he grabbed a child’s scooter and pulled their hood over their head.
He then removed a chainsaw from his car boot, started it, and waved it around before leaving.
Morse pleaded guilty to threatening behaviour, criminal damage, possessing an offensive weapon, and assault.
Judge Layton ordered a psychiatric assessment ahead of sentencing on February 25.
Morse was granted conditional bail, restricted to his home address, and banned from the Premier store.
Crime
Woman banned from contacting mother after assault
A PEMBROKE DOCK woman has been barred from contacting her mother after assaulting her in front of young children.
Rhian Gillard, 31, of King Street, admitted placing both hands around her mother’s throat during an argument on June 25, 2024.
The court heard how Gillard also ripped off her mother’s glasses and grabbed her hair during the incident.
District Judge Mark Layton described the incident as “serious” and requested an all-options probation report ahead of sentencing on January 28.
Gillard was released on conditional bail with the condition of no contact with her mother.
Crime
Judge rejects ‘long johns’ excuse for alcohol tag tampering
A CLAIM that long johns caused the failure of an electronic alcohol monitoring tag was dismissed by District Judge Mark Layton.
Kieran Williams, 27, of Pwllhai, Cardigan, had been ordered to wear the tag for 120 days as part of a community order issued in August.
The probation service reported two instances of tampering with the device.
Despite Williams’ solicitor suggesting the tag had been affected by long johns, Judge Layton said, “You obviously tampered with it, and that’s not acceptable to the court.”
Williams was ordered to carry out 20 hours of unpaid work and pay £60 probation service costs.
Crime
Driver fled police with babies in car during high-speed chase
A COURT judge was shown footage of a Pembrokeshire motorist speeding away from police with two babies and an unbelted passenger in his car.
Lewis Palmer, 22, of Argyle Street, Pembroke Dock, gave false details to officers before fleeing the scene at speed.
The court heard how his female passenger turned to tend to the children, aged four months and twelve months, as Palmer drove recklessly through red lights.
Palmer pleaded guilty to dangerous driving, failing to stop, obstructing police, and driving without insurance.
He was sentenced to 24 weeks in custody, suspended for two years, with 300 hours of unpaid work and 20 rehabilitation activity days. He was also disqualified from driving for three years and must take an extended retest.
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