Crime
Teifi Valley man blames colitis drugs for cocaine reading

A 28-YEAR-OLD Teifi Valley man charged with driving with the cocaine derivative benzoylecgonine in his system claims the reading was the result of prescribed drugs to treat his colitis and asthma.
Thomas Williams was arrested by police officers on October 10 on suspicion of driving over the legal drug-drive limit. Subsequent blood tests confirmed he had 191 mcg of benzoylecgonine in his system. The prescribed legal limit is 50.
This week Williams, of Parc y Llyn, Llanfihangel ar Arth, Pencader, appeared before a district judge sitting at Haverfordwest Magistrates Court where he denied drug-driving. His solicitor Mike Kelleher said Williams regularly takes Fostair, which is used to treat asthma, and Mezavant, which is used to treat colitis, both of which are banned from usage by professional sports athletes. Mr Kelleher said his client believes that the benzoylecgonine reading was the result of the presence of both drugs. He denied taking cocaine.
Judge Mark Layton adjourned the case until April 10, enabling an expert drug report to be prepared concerning the impact that Fostair and Mezavant would have had on Williams’ benzoylecgonine reading.
Williams was released on unconditional bail pending his trial, which will take place at Llanelli Magistrates Court on April 10.
Crime
Police appeal after burglary in Milford Haven

DYFED-POWYS Police is investigating a domestic burglary which occurred at an address in Prescelly Place, Milford Haven, on Wednesday (Apr 23).
Officers hand-delivered letters to residents in the area on Thursday (Apr 24), appealing for information that may assist with the investigation.
No arrests have been made at this stage and enquiries are ongoing.
Crime
St Davids man accused of abuse and coercive control

A MAN from St Davids is facing serious allegations of domestic abuse, including physical assault and coercive control, spanning more than two years.
Ryan Bowen, aged 44, of Nun Street, appeared in court accused of controlling and abusive behaviour towards his partner between August 2019 and January 2022.
Bowen is alleged to have physically assaulted the woman by slamming a car door on her leg, punching her in the ribs, and pushing her. The court also heard he verbally abused her, belittled her as a mother, and threatened to kill her.
It is further alleged he controlled her finances, dictated what she wore, where she could sleep, and where she was allowed to work.
Prosecutors also claimed he threatened to take her children away and told her he would kill himself if she ever left him.
Bowen has denied the charges.
Judge Paul Thomas KC asked defence barrister Dyfed Thomas whether his client would consider pleading guilty to any lesser charges. Mr Thomas responded that Bowen was “adamant” the allegations were untrue and would not be changing his plea.
A trial has been listed for December 9. Bowen was granted bail until that date.
Crime
Motorbike stolen from roadside near Brecon

POLICE are investigating the theft of a motorbike from the A470 near Storey Arms, close to Brecon.
The Lexmoto LXR, described as blue and silver in colour, was awaiting recovery when it was stolen sometime between 9:00pm on Tuesday (Apr 8) and 11:00am on Wednesday (Apr 9).
Officers are appealing to anyone who was travelling along the A470 during that time and may have seen anything suspicious.
Dash cam footage could be especially helpful to the investigation.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Dyfed-Powys Police via:
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| 101@dyfed-powys.police.uk
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