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Teen driver banned after cannabis offence

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Nineteen-year-old caught speeding in Tenby had cannabis and trace of cocaine in system

A 19-YEAR-OLD motorist has been banned from driving for 20 months after being caught with cannabis in his system.

Tristan Kraus was stopped after police saw his Audi A3 travelling above the speed limit. Officers noticed a strong smell of cannabis and carried out a roadside drugs swipe, which tested positive.

Subsequent blood tests showed Kraus, of The Maudlins, Broadwell Hayes, Tenby, had 3.8mcg of Delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol in his system. The legal limit is 2. A trace of cocaine was also detected, though this was below the prescribed legal threshold.

Appearing before District Judge Mark Layton at Haverfordwest magistrates court this week, Kraus pleaded guilty to drug-driving.

Crown Prosecutor Sian Vaughan told the court: “His vehicle, an Audi A3, was seen travelling in excess of the speed limit. Smelling cannabis emanating from the vehicle, officers carried out a roadside drugs swipe which proved positive.”

Kraus’s solicitor, Tom Lloyd, said the trace of cocaine was the residue of a quantity taken at a festival some ten days before his arrest. “He thought it would have been out of his system by this time,” he said.

Mr Lloyd added that Kraus had been grieving the loss of a grandparent at the time of the offence and had also been caring for his mother and younger sister. “His mother had an accident last year which required surgery and left her bed bound for four months. Tristan has been a tremendous source of support to her throughout this time, as well as to his younger sister.”

Judge Layton imposed a 12-month community order requiring Kraus to complete ten rehabilitation activity requirement days and 80 hours of unpaid work. He was also banned from driving for 20 months and ordered to pay £85 in costs and a £114 surcharge.

 

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Shop workers left ‘cheap, ashamed and scared’ after sexual assaults by customer

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Victims quit jobs and suffer ongoing anxiety following incidents in Milford Haven store

TWO Pembrokeshire shop workers have described feeling “cheap, ashamed and scared” after being sexually assaulted by a customer, a court has heard.

One of the victims said the incident had left her struggling to cope, in a personal statement read to Haverfordwest magistrates.

“This whole matter has made me feel depressed and cheap,” she said.

“I’ve had to leave my job at the shop because the anxiety became overwhelming. When I think about what happened, I feel ashamed. I want the person responsible to understand the impact it’s had on me. He is the one who should feel ashamed and embarrassed, not me.”

Appearing before the court was John Mason, 76, who pleaded guilty to two charges of sexual assault committed between April 2024 and August 2025.

Prosecutors said Mason entered a shop in Milford Haven on two separate occasions and sexually assaulted two members of staff by grabbing their buttocks over their clothing.

In a second victim impact statement, the other woman described the lasting impact of the incident.

“I live quite near to him and have suffered anxiety since it happened, as I’m constantly aware he could be nearby,” she said.

“It’s always on my mind, and I don’t understand why he thought it was acceptable to behave like that.”

Mason, who has no previous convictions, was represented by solicitor Tom Lloyd.

“This is a man of previously good character, and this experience has been life-changing for him,” he said.

“He was playing golf with friends when he received a call from police. He immediately co-operated, made a full admission, and accepted that his behaviour was unacceptable.

“He has shown genuine remorse for the distress caused, which is not always seen. He is deeply sorry and will not come before the courts again.”

Magistrates ordered Mason, of Coombs Drive, Milford Haven, to pay £500 compensation to each victim. He was also fined £550, ordered to pay a £114 surcharge and £85 costs, and made subject to a nine-month community order, including 15 rehabilitation activity requirement days.

 

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Army medic caught drink driving at McDonald’s car park in Haverfordwest

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Soldier nearly three times over limit avoids community order due to military career

A PEMBROKESHIRE army medic has admitted driving through a McDonald’s car park while nearly three times over the legal drink-drive limit.

Police were called to McDonald’s in Haverfordwest shortly before 1:00am on February 28 after a staff member reported concerns that a motorist entering the drive-through may have been under the influence of alcohol.

Officers found off-duty corporal combat medical technician Jessica Charles-Davies, 27, sitting behind the wheel of a Suzuki.

“She confirmed the vehicle was hers and said she had consumed alcohol, a pint of cider, around two hours earlier,” Crown Prosecutor Linda Baker told Haverfordwest magistrates this week.

However, a roadside breath test revealed 118 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath, more than three times the legal limit of 35. Further tests at the police station recorded a lower reading of 92 microgrammes.

Charles-Davies, of Guillemot Avenue, Haverfordwest, pleaded guilty to drink driving. She was represented by solicitor Tom Lloyd.

The court heard that after completing her AS levels at 17, she joined the military and now serves as a corporal combat medical technician.

“She’s worked all over the world, including deployments in East Africa, Europe, Mozambique and Kenya,” said Mr Lloyd. “Her work is her life.”

In a letter read to the court, the defendant expressed remorse for her actions.

“I’m deeply sorry and would do anything to take it back,” she wrote.

“I’m aware of the impact drink driving has on others, and I accept full responsibility. This has scared me to the core, and I don’t recognise the person I see in the mirror.

“I’m filled with remorse and shame, and this experience will stay with me forever.”

Due to the high reading, magistrates were advised that a community order would normally be imposed, including unpaid work and rehabilitation activity requirements. However, the court was urged to take her military career into account.

“This woman has an exemplary background and is highly regarded by colleagues and friends,” said Mr Lloyd.

“That night she made a serious mistake which she deeply regrets. The consequences are already life-changing.

“She faces demotion and relocation, likely far from her family and partner. The court must consider whether this is a case where sympathy is warranted, and we say it is.”

After a short adjournment, magistrates agreed to depart from sentencing guidelines.

“In the interests of justice, we are prepared to deviate from the guidelines,” said the presiding magistrate, citing the defendant’s previous good character and the mitigation presented.

Charles-Davies was fined £1,000 and ordered to pay a £400 surcharge and £85 costs. She was disqualified from driving for 23 months.

 

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Assault investigation launched after late-night incident in Carmarthen

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Police appeal for witnesses following attack in Guildhall Square

DYFED-POWYS POLICE is investigating an alleged assault reported to have taken place in Guildhall Square, Carmarthen.

At around 12.30am on Sunday (Mar 15), an 18-year-old man was approached by a small group outside Cofio Lounge.

It is reported that the victim was pulled to the ground and assaulted before the group — described as one man and two women — left the area.

The victim attended hospital shortly after the incident, where he was treated for head injuries. He was discharged later the same day.

Officers are appealing for anyone with information that could assist the investigation to come forward.

Information can be provided in the following ways:

Online: https://orlo.uk/KRjzb
Email: [email protected]
Call: 101

Alternatively, contact the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111 or via crimestoppers-uk.org.

Please quote reference: 26*208852

 

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