Crime
Dock woman admits criminal damage and cannabis possession, denies assault
A PEMBROKE DOCK woman has been remanded in custody after admitting some charges but denying others during a first appearance at Haverfordwest Magistrates’ Court on Monday (Jul 28).
Elisha Callen, 25, of Glenview Avenue, appeared before magistrates accused of a string of offences said to have been committed over the weekend of July 25–26.
The court heard that on Saturday (Jul 26) Callen, without lawful excuse, damaged various ornaments, a television, cups, plates and a chess board belonging to Richard Callen. The value of the damage is unknown. She pleaded guilty to the offence of criminal damage.
She also admitted possessing a quantity of cannabis in Haverfordwest on the same day, contrary to the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971.
However, Callen denied possessing an XL Bully-type dog prohibited under the Dangerous Dogs Act 1991 and also denied assaulting Richard Callen by beating him. Both of these alleged offences are said to have taken place in Pembroke Dock on July 25–26.
The court was told that Callen is currently a serving prisoner and has a previous record. Magistrates ruled that there were substantial grounds to believe he was likely to offend again, could cause injury or fear of injury to an associated person, and might interfere with witnesses if granted bail. She was also remanded for his own protection.
Callen was remanded in custody until his next hearing at Haverfordwest Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday, August 5, when the case will be mentioned. A trial date for the contested matters has been set for September 22, with sentencing on the admitted charges also due to take place that day.
Crime
Man to stand trial accused of making death threat to Herald editor
Defendant allegedly threatened serious harm in telephone call
A 34-YEAR-OLD Pembroke man is due to stand trial on Monday (Feb 2) accused of sending a message threatening death or serious harm to Pembrokeshire Herald editor Tom Sinclair.
Anthony Jones, of Castle Quarry, Long Mains, Monkton, is listed to appear before magistrates for trial at 12:00pm.
Court records show Jones faces two charges.
The first alleges that on February 24, 2025, in Pembroke, he made a communication that conveyed a threat of death, intending – or being reckless as to whether – the recipient would fear the threat would be carried out.
The charge is brought under section 181 of the Online Safety Act 2023. The offence carries a maximum penalty of twelve months’ imprisonment and/or an unlimited fine.
The second charge relates to an unrelated incident on April 8, 2025. Jones is accused of using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour towards a police officer, causing harassment, alarm or distress. The offence is alleged to have been racially aggravated under the Crime and Disorder Act 1998.
That charge carries a maximum sentence of six months’ imprisonment and/or an unlimited fine.
Both matters were previously adjourned from December 10, 2025 for a full trial hearing.
The Herald understands the alleged threat formed part of online communications sent earlier this year and was reported to police.
Jones denies the offences and the case is expected to be contested.
The trial is scheduled to take place at Haverfordwest Magistrates’ Court.
Crime
Pembroke man accused of child sex offences sent to Swansea Crown Court
Defendant indicates intention to plead guilty as magistrates rule case too serious for local sentencing
A PEMBROKE man has been sent to the Crown Court after indicating he intends to plead guilty to a series of serious child sex offences.
David Lewis, aged 42, of Ashdale Lane, appeared before Llanelli Magistrates’ Court on Thursday (Jan 30).
Lewis indicated guilty pleas to attempting to engage in sexual communication with a child and attempting to cause or incite a female child under 13 to engage in sexual activity. A further charge of attempting to cause a child under 13 to engage in sexual activity was also put to him.
The offences relate to online and electronic communication.
Magistrates said the case was too serious to be dealt with at their level and committed Lewis to Swansea Crown Court for sentence.
He was granted conditional bail ahead of his next court appearance.
Crime
Disqualified HGV driver charged after dangerous A40 incident
Lorry seen on wrong side of road before multi-force stop
A DISQUALIFIED driver has been charged after an HGV was reportedly driven erratically along the A40 between Narberth and St Clears in the early hours of Thursday (Jan 29).
Dyfed-Powys Police confirmed that 22-year-old Tajinder Singh, of Tudor Road, Southall, has been charged with driving whilst disqualified and using a motor vehicle on a road without insurance.
He was remanded in custody to appear at Llanelli Magistrates’ Court today (Friday, Jan 30).
The incident began when an off-duty police officer reported seeing the heavy goods vehicle being driven on the wrong side of the carriageway on multiple occasions, raising serious concerns for the safety of other road users.
Roads Policing Unit officers carried out immediate checks and traced the vehicle travelling eastbound along the A48 between Carmarthen and Cross Hands.
Specialist Tactical Pursuit and Containment (TPAC) tactics were authorised, with support requested from South Wales Police and the National Police Air Service due to the scale of the risk and the vehicle’s route.
The lorry was kept under constant observation as it continued along the A48 and onto the M4 before eventually stopping at an industrial estate in the Fforestfach area of Swansea.
Officers detained the driver at the scene. The vehicle was seized under Section 165A of the Road Traffic Act.
A spokesperson for Dyfed-Powys Police said officers will continue to take action against dangerous driving.
Anyone with concerns about unsafe or reckless driving is urged to report it to police.
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