Crime
Habitual cocaine supplier jailed following Neyland drugs raid

A PROLIFIC county line cocaine dealer has been jailed following a police raid carried out in Neyland .
This week Swansea Crown Court heard how 22-year-old Marcel Mullins has previous convictions for supplying heroin and crack cocaine in Cambridgeshire and Staffordshire, however in March of this year, he turned his attention to Pembrokeshire.
On March 27 he was found asleep inside a property at College Park, Neyland, after police officers executed the raid on suspicion that the house was being used for the supply of Category A drugs.
There they discovered Mullins together with £1,740 in cash, a bum bag containing cannabis, a weighing scales containing traces of cocaine, snap bags and two mobile phones which had been snapped in half. Despite the phones’ condition, police investigations showed they were linked to a number ending in ‘999’ that had been extensively used for distributing messages concerning the trafficking of drugs. The same number was also found on Mullins’ personal mobile phone together with evidence that he had been dealing in cannabis and cocaine.
Mullins, of no fixed abode, was arrested, but remained silent during his police interview. On March 30 he was charged with supplying cocaine, supplying cannabis and being in possession of criminal property, namely £1,740 in cash. He subsequently pleaded guilty to all three charges.
On Monday, May 19, Mullins appeared in Swansea Crown Court via a video link from Swansea Prison where he he been remanded since his arrest.
“The severity of this has now fallen on his shoulders, and he regrets ever becoming involved in drugs,” said his barrister, Caitlin Brazel, KC.
“But now he must face the consequences.”
Imposing sentence, Judge Huw Rees said Mullins was ‘wasting his youthful years’ by his persistent dealing of category A drugs.
“You’ve spent your adult life trading in heroin and crack cocaine in different parts of the country, which means you’re a habitual supplier of serious drugs,” he said.
“You’re simply wasting your youthful years in custody.
“If you carry on in this way, your sentences will simply get longer and longer. And the proof of that is today.”
Mullins was sentenced to 2,045 days in prison, which amounts to just under five years and eight months.
A forfeiture and destruction order was imposed on the mobile phones and the £1,740 of cash that was found on him during the police raid.
Crime
Teenager to face Crown Court trial over strangulation allegations

Two separate incidents under investigation
A TEENAGER has appeared before magistrates accused of attempting to strangle the same woman on two separate occasions.
Ieuan John, 19, of Plas Peregrein, Steynton, Milford Haven, is charged with attempting to strangle a female on January 6 and again on October 2, 2024. He is also accused of assaulting her, causing actual bodily harm.
“This matter is aggravated by the fact that there are two separate strangulations,” Crown Prosecutor Sian Vaughan told Haverfordwest magistrates on Tuesday.
The court heard that police were called to the second incident on October 2 following a report from the female, who alleged she had been punched to the legs and torso. She later attended hospital for treatment, where she disclosed the earlier alleged strangulation.
John denies all three charges.
Following a request from the Crown, magistrates declined jurisdiction and committed the case to Swansea Crown Court. Proceedings will commence on July 25.
John was granted conditional bail. He must not contact the complainant directly or indirectly, must not enter Richard John Road, Milford Haven, and must reside and sleep at his home address.
Crime
Milford man admits threatening neighbour after 27-year feud

Victim ‘terrified’ after being called homophobic slur
A MILFORD HAVEN man has admitted using homophobic and abusive language during a confrontation with his neighbour of 27 years.
Andrew Johns, 46, appeared before Haverfordwest Magistrates’ Court this week, where he pleaded guilty to using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress.
The incident occurred on May 30 in Richard John Road, when neighbour Elizabeth Radcliffe returned home.
“They’ve lived next door to each other for 27 years, but there have been numerous issues,” said Crown Prosecutor Sian Vaughan. “That day, when she came home, the defendant started calling her a c*** and said he was going to kill her husband, who he described as ‘a f****** gay muppet’.”
Ms Vaughan said the victim was left feeling terrified in her own home as a result of the outburst.
Probation report ordered
Due to the homophobic nature of the comments and concerns over the defendant’s mental health, magistrates agreed to a request from the Crown Prosecution Service for a full probation report to be prepared before sentencing.
Johns, of Richard John Road, was released on conditional bail until sentencing on July 15. He must not contact Mr or Mrs Radcliffe, either directly or indirectly.
Crime
Man remanded after escaping police by asking to check on dog

A PEMBROKESHIRE man has been remanded in custody after escaping from police by claiming he needed to tend to his dog.
Officers attended the home of Zachariah Roberts, 23, in Marble Hall Road, Milford Haven, to question him over an alleged breach of bail conditions. During the visit, Roberts asked to check on his dog.
“He was given some latitude by officers,” Crown Prosecutor Sian Vaughan told Haverfordwest magistrates this week. “But instead, he let himself out of the property and made off. It doesn’t get any higher than that.”
Magistrates declined jurisdiction due to the seriousness of the offence. Following a request by Ms Vaughan, Roberts was remanded in custody.
The remand was made on the grounds that he may commit further offences, interfere with witnesses, or fail to surrender to bail.
Roberts is due to appear at Swansea Crown Court on July 25.
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