Crime
Dozens face court for littering across Pembrokeshire
Cigarette butts and chewing gum among common waste left in public places
THIRTY-NINE individuals are due to appear before Haverfordwest Magistrates’ Court on Thursday (June 26) accused of littering in towns across Pembrokeshire.
The cases involve alleged breaches of Section 87 of the Environmental Protection Act 1990, which prohibits the unlawful disposal of waste in public areas. Most of the offences involve cigarette ends discarded on pavements, while a handful relate to chewing gum, food wrappers, and other small items.
The defendants, who come from both within and outside the county, are accused of dropping litter in locations including Haverfordwest, Pembroke Dock, Tenby, Milford Haven, and Manorbier.
Those listed to appear include:
- Mathew Allen, 44, of Jameston – is accused of dropping a cigarette butt in Victoria Street, Tenby
- Connor Bhai, 23, of Winsford – is accused of dropping a rolled-up cigarette in Pier Road, Pembroke Dock
- James Bunce, 33, of Cardiff – is accused of dropping a cigarette butt in Upper Park Road, Tenby
- Daniel Fairlie, 29, of Hakin – is accused of dropping a rolled-up cigarette in Morrisons, Haverfordwest
- Lewis Farirbairn, 20, of Pennar – is accused of dropping a cigarette butt in Bush Street, Pembroke Dock
- Kelly Haeper, 43, of Haverfordwest – is accused of dropping chewing gum outside Amour Nail Shop, Haverfordwest
- Melody Hayward, 59, of Haverfordwest – is accused of dropping a cigarette butt outside Tesco, Haverfordwest
- Craig Hilmer Hills, 21, of Pembroke Dock – is accused of dropping a rolled-up cigarette in Asda, Pembroke Dock
- David John, 51, of Pennar – is accused of dropping a cigarette butt in Pier Road, Pembroke Dock
- Charlie King, 30, of Gillingham – is accused of dropping a food wrapper outside Tesco, Haverfordwest
- Henry Louis, 27, of Southall – is accused of dropping a rolled-up cigarette outside Tesco, Haverfordwest
- Kate Merrony, 37, of Tenby – is accused of dropping a cigarette butt outside The Norton, Tenby
- Ashley Stokes, 31, of Cardiff – is accused of dropping a rolled-up cigarette in White Lion Street, Tenby
- Jess Willis, 29, of Pembroke Dock – is accused of dropping a cigarette butt in Criterion Way, Pembroke Dock
- Charles Young, 48, of Milford Haven – is accused of dropping a rolled-up cigarette outside Tesco, Milford Haven
- Zoe Bittle, 40, of Pembroke Dock – is accused of dropping a cigarette butt in Western Way, Pembroke Dock
- Natasha Bladen, 29, of Pembroke Dock – is accused of dropping a cigarette butt outside McDonald’s, Pembroke Dock
- Nica Mihail Codrutt, 38, of Haverfordwest – is accused of dropping a cigarette butt in Hall Park, Haverfordwest
- Jacqueline Dalton, 59, of Cilgerran – is accused of dropping a cigarette butt outside Asda, Pembroke Dock
- Michael Devane, 69, of Pembroke Dock – is accused of dropping a rolled-up cigarette in Bush Street, Pembroke Dock
- Robert Kimberley, 53, of St Davids – is accused of dropping a cigarette butt outside Haverfordwest Airport
- Ben Lascelles, 26, of Pennar – is accused of dropping a rolled-up cigarette in Pembroke Dock
- Andrew Percival, 58, of Pembroke Dock – is accused of dropping a cigarette butt in Hawkstone Road, Pembroke Dock
- Alexandru Podeanu, 30, of Coventry – is accused of dropping a rolled-up cigarette in Hill Street, Haverfordwest
- Dylan Poupard, 23, of Milford Haven – is accused of dropping a rolled-up cigarette outside Tesco Ceda Court, Milford Haven
- Zoe Power, 38, of Milford Haven – is accused of dropping a rolled-up cigarette at the Docks, Milford Haven
- Amanda Raynel, 32, of Letterston – is accused of dropping a cigarette butt in Bridge Meadow Lane, Haverfordwest
- Sheila Rees, 74, of Johnston – is accused of dropping packaging at Asda, Pembroke Dock
- Lisa Stewart, 44, of Pembroke Dock – is accused of dropping a rolled-up cigarette in Harbour Way, Pembroke Dock
- Laura Stokes, 27, of Monkton – is accused of dropping discarded food outside Home Bargains, Pembroke Dock
- Peter Thies, 53, of Pembroke Dock – is accused of dropping a rolled-up cigarette on the A477, Manorbier
- Sean Tucker, 28, of Haverfordwest – is accused of dropping a rolled-up cigarette in Scotchwell View, Haverfordwest
- Wieslw Wisnieski, 49, of Cardigan – is accused of dropping a cigarette butt outside Tesco, Haverfordwest
Each offence carries a maximum penalty of a £2,500 fine, though many cases are expected to result in fixed penalties or smaller fines depending on pleas entered and prior records.
The cases form part of ongoing action by local authorities to crack down on environmental offences in public areas across the county.
Crime
Man jailed after strangling partner and attacking police officer
A MILFORD HAVEN man who strangled his partner during a violent domestic assault before attacking a police officer has been jailed for two years.
Timothy John, aged 38, of Howarth Close, Milford Haven, appeared at Swansea Crown Court after admitting a series of offences arising from an incident in October.
The court heard that John had been arguing with his partner about his drug use when the situation escalated into violence. Prosecutor Craig Jones said the defendant grabbed the woman by the throat and held her in a chokehold for around ten seconds, leaving her struggling to breathe and fearing she would lose consciousness.
During the attack, John also punched and kicked the victim before smashing a glass bong over her head. At the time, the woman was still in her underwear and managed to flee the property and run into the street to seek help.
John also damaged the victim’s mobile phone by biting the screen, rendering it unusable.
Police attended the address the following day to take a statement from the victim and discovered John hiding in a bedroom. When officers attempted to detain him, he assaulted a female police officer, knocking her glasses to the floor, before escaping from the property.
The defendant handed himself in around 24 hours later.
John pleaded guilty to intentional strangulation, assault occasioning actual bodily harm, assaulting an emergency worker, criminal damage, and escaping from lawful custody. The court was told he has five previous convictions for six offences, although none for violence.
Defending, Dan Griffiths said John accepted the relationship was over and had been using cocaine at the time of the incident, which had made him paranoid, volatile and unpredictable.
He told the court that John had previously worked as a fisherman, roofer and welder, but had struggled with alcohol and substance misuse. Mr Griffiths added that a pre-sentence report highlighted a difficult upbringing and noted a lack of insight into his offending, with concerns that he attempted to minimise his behaviour.
The defence urged the court to consider a suspended sentence to allow John to work with probation services.
Sentencing, Judge Catherine Richards said the offence involved serious strangulation and a sustained assault on an intimate partner, leaving the victim frightened in her own home.
John was sentenced to two years’ imprisonment and made subject to a ten-year restraining order preventing any contact with his former partner.
Dyfed-Powys Police have been asked to provide a custody image of the defendant.
Crime
Police investigate suspicious disappearance of white-tailed eagle in mid Wales
Appeal launched after satellite tag is found cut from bird and dumped on remote moorland
POLICE and wildlife crime officers are investigating the suspicious disappearance of a satellite-tagged white-tailed eagle in mid Wales after its tracking device was found cut off and deliberately hidden.
Dyfed-Powys Police is working alongside the UK National Wildlife Crime Unit (NWCU) following the disappearance of the juvenile bird in the Newtown area.
Officers say the satellite tag and harness were recovered from remote moorland and show clear signs of having been removed from the bird using a sharp instrument, most likely a knife, before being concealed in an apparent attempt to dispose of the evidence.
Despite searches in the area, the body of the eagle has not yet been located.
Police are now appealing for information from anyone who may have been in the area at the time and witnessed suspicious activity.
Investigators are particularly keen to hear from people who were:
- At or around Gwgia Reservoir, Tregynon, between 11:00am and 1:00pm on Saturday (Sept 13)
- On access land near Bryn y Fawnog between midday and 3:00pm on the same day
All potential lines of enquiry are being pursued, including detailed forensic examination for DNA and fingerprints.
Police are working closely with the tag owners, the Roy Dennis Wildlife Foundation, and Forestry England to analyse tracking data and support the investigation.
The disappearance is being treated as a serious wildlife crime. The persecution of birds of prey remains a national policing priority, with species such as white-tailed eagles, golden eagles and hen harriers fully protected by law.
Satellite tags are widely used for conservation and research purposes, providing vital information about bird movements and survival. Each tag carries contact details so that any recovered device can be returned directly to researchers.
Members of the public who enjoy the countryside are urged to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity involving birds of prey or their habitats.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Dyfed-Powys Police online, by calling 101 quoting reference 25000766626. Alternatively, information can be passed anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
Crime
Teenager faces multiple charges after series of alleged incidents
Youth accused of assaults on police, criminal damage and railway trespass
A TEENAGE boy has appeared before the courts charged with a series of alleged assaults, public order offences and criminal damage incidents said to have taken place in Haverfordwest over several days in December.
The youth, who cannot be named for legal reasons due to his age, is accused of multiple offences alleged to have occurred between Wednesday (Dec 11) and Monday (Dec 16).
The charges include several counts of assault by beating, obstructing or resisting a police officer, using threatening or abusive behaviour, and criminal damage involving property valued at under £5,000.
It is alleged that a number of the incidents involved police officers acting in the execution of their duty. One charge relates to alleged trespass on or near a railway, while another concerns an arrest for an alleged breach of the peace.
The teenager appeared before the Youth Court, where reporting restrictions were confirmed under Section 49 of the Children and Young Persons Act 1933, preventing the publication of any information likely to identify him.
The court made further directions in the case, and the youth was remanded on conditional bail pending future hearings.
The case remains ongoing.
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