Crime
Police urge boat owners to tighten security ahead of summer
DYFED-POWYS POLICE Marine Unit is warning boat owners to take extra precautions as the summer boating season approaches.
Officers say that with many people preparing to take to the water, now is the time to double-check the security of vessels and equipment.
A spokesperson for the force said: “Boat owners and hirers spend a lot of money buying and maintaining their boats, so the last thing you want is to fall victim to theft. It’s important to treat the security of your boat with the same care as your home. Leaving it unsecured makes it easy for opportunistic thieves.”
The unit has shared key tips from Secured by Design to help protect watercraft:
- Security mark your equipment – Use a forensic asset marking or etching kit on outboards and electronics. This acts as a visible deterrent and helps recover stolen property.
- Lock cockpit lockers – Ensure lockers are secure and store unused ropes, fenders, and valuables out of sight.
- Secure hatches – Double-check that the main and fore hatches are properly locked.
- Keep detailed records – Note serial numbers on radios, navigation gear, outboards, and trailers. Record custom markings, and keep copies at home and on board.
- Photograph your boat – Take colour photos from different angles and consider recording a video using a smartphone.
- Use a tracking system – These are especially useful for tracing stolen outboards or entire vessels.
While many marinas now have CCTV and controlled access, officers are urging owners to remain vigilant:
“Be a good neighbour—look out for other boats as well as your own. Keep marina gates closed, don’t share access cards or codes, and never let strangers in, no matter how genuine they may seem,” the spokesperson added.
Anyone who sees suspicious activity at a marina is urged to report it immediately to the harbour master, yard master or Dyfed-Powys Police.
Crime
Bail revoked for teenager charged with rape following Sands Nightclub allegation
A TEENAGER charged with rape following an alleged incident at a Saundersfoot nightclub has been remanded into custody after bail was revoked at Swansea Crown Court.
Joshua Probert, aged eighteen, is accused of raping a woman at Sands Nightclub in the seaside village during the early hours of Sunday (Dec 14).
The complainant is entitled to lifelong anonymity and no details that could identify her can be reported.
Probert was initially granted bail by Llanelli Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday. However, on Thursday afternoon (Dec 18) the Crown Prosecution Service applied for a special hearing at Swansea Crown Court, arguing that the earlier bail decision had been made without all relevant information being available.
The hearing was presided over by Paul Thomas KC. After considering new material put before the court, the judge ruled that there was a risk of reoffending.
There was also discussion that the defendant was at risk in the community due to alleged threatening phone calls against him.
Bail was therefore revoked and Probert was remanded into custody.
The defendant appeared in court supported by members of his family, including his mother, stepfather and father.
Much of the detail discussed during the hearing cannot be reported for legal reasons.
Probert is due to return to court in four weeks’ time as proceedings continue.
Crime
Jury discharged after failing to reach verdict in historic abuse trial
CPS have a week do decide if they wish to pursue a re-trial, judge confirms
THE JURY has been discharged in the trial of a Milford Haven man accused of historic child sex offences after telling the court it was unable to reach a verdict, even by majority.
Thomas Kirk, aged 50, of Meyler Crescent, Milford Haven, is charged with the oral rape and sexual assault of a child, with the offences alleged to have taken place in Pembrokeshire between 2007 and 2009, when the complainant was aged between thirteen and fifteen. He denies the charges.
On Thursday (Dec 18), the jury returned to Swansea Crown Court and was asked whether it had reached a verdict on either count upon which at least ten jurors were agreed.
The foreman replied: “No.”
Judge Paul Thomas KC then asked whether there was any realistic likelihood that further deliberations would lead to a verdict being reached.
The foreman replied: “No, your honour.”
Judge Thomas KC said that in those circumstances he would discharge the jury and give the prosecution seven days to decide whether it would seek a retrial.
Addressing the jurors, the judge said they should not think they had failed or let anyone down.
“These things happen,” he said. “It’s one of the strengths of the jury system that people hold different views.”
He thanked the jury for their service and wished them a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
The court heard that the prosecution will now consider its position, with a further hearing expected next week to determine whether a retrial will take place.
Crime
Police appeal to locate 69-year-old man wanted in harassment investigation
DYFED-POWYS POLICE are appealing for information to help locate a man from the Ammanford area who is wanted in connection with a harassment offence.
Alan Tait, aged 69, is being sought by officers as part of an ongoing investigation.
Police believe he may currently be in the Derbyshire area, but say he also has links to South Wales and Gwent.
Anyone with information that could assist officers in locating him is urged to contact Dyfed-Powys Police.
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