Crime
Motorist found unconscious 15 times over drug limit
A MOTORIST found unconscious in his VW Polo while its engine was running was discovered to be 15 times over the legal limit for the cocaine derivative benzoylecgonine.
Carl Whatling, found in a Fishguard High Street layby on June 26, pleaded guilty to drug-driving after tests revealed 800 mcg of the substance in his system—far exceeding the legal limit of 50 mcg. His solicitor told Haverfordwest magistrates that Whatling had turned to drugs following a difficult breakup but is now addressing his issues.
Whatling was fined £120, disqualified from driving for 15 months, and ordered to pay court costs and a surcharge.
Crime
Haverfordwest shoplifter admits theft and criminal damage
A 23-YEAR-OLD Pembrokeshire man has been sentenced by magistrates after admitting stealing cans of Hooch and a bottle of wine from the B&M store, Haverfordwest.
Rhys Wheeler was seen stealing three cans of Hooch and a bottle of wine from the store on December 4. As a result, he was arrested by police officers and placed inside a police van.
“He started shouting and swearing and was put in the back of the van, in a cage,” Crown Prosecutor Nia James told Haverfordwest magistrates this week.
“En-route, officers stopped to make a phone call to the defendant’s mother and this was when he kicked out and spat towards one of the officers, causing saliva to land on the perspex of the cage. He later said he had HIV.”
Wheeler, who is currently on no fixed abode, pleaded guilty to the theft of the drinks, valued at £8.70, and of causing criminal damage to the police cage.
He was represented in court by solicitor, Tom Lloyd.
“He’d lost his job at a sushi bar and things have been difficult for him since then,” he said.
“He wasn’t in quite the right frame of mind and didn’t know what he was doing.
“There are no excuses for what he’s done and if you sit down with him today, he would tell you how genuinely sorry he is for what he’s done.”
Wheeler was ordered to pay £100 compensation to Dyfed-Powys Police for the damage caused to the police van and £8.70 compensation to B&M, Haverfordwest. He was fined £80 and ordered to pay £85 court costs and a £32 surcharge. “
Crime
Father-of-two sentenced for destroying car
A MAN has been sentenced for trashing a car that had been left in a car park in Fishguard town centre.
Father-of-two Daniel Mitchell walked up to the car, which was owned by Mr Lloyd Bowen, during the night of September 13, 2024 and:-
SMASHED each of the passenger side windows;
SMASHED the boot window;
SMASHED each of the rear lights and
SCRATCHED the paintwork on the car bonnet and the driver’s door.
“The car was completely destroyed,” Crown Prosecutor Nia James told Haverfordwest magistrates this week.
“It was surrounded by broken glass and it looked as if the damage had been caused by a weapon.”
The court was told that Mr Bowen had parked the car close to his father’s property in Harbour Village, Fishguard, at around 9.30pm, but when he returned to it just before 7.30am the following morning, he discovered it had been extensively damaged.
Mitchell, 29, of Dunster Close, Rugby, pleaded guilty to causing criminal damage to the vehicle.
He was fined £600 and was ordered to pay £500 compensation to Mr Lloyd Bowen, a £240 court surcharge and £85 costs.
Crime
Newport man charged with supplying drugs
A NEWPORT man accused of supplying cocaine, amphetamines, and cannabis has appeared before magistrates.
Luke Jones, 33, was arrested in Haverfordwest on June 3, 2024, with significant quantities of drugs, including 14.37 grams of cocaine and 135 grams of amphetamines. Additional charges include offering to supply ketamine and possession of MDMA.
Jones entered no pleas, and the case has been referred to Swansea Crown Court for a hearing on February 14. He was released on unconditional bail.
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