Crime
Arson attack on Ambleston caravan was “revenge job”, court hears
A MAN and a teenage accomplice who set fire outside a family caravan in Pembrokeshire had been paid to carry out the attack, a court has heard.
Swansea Crown Court was told that a couple were living in a static caravan on farmland in Ambleston with their children and dogs on the evening of Thursday (Nov 7), 2024.
At around 9:30pm the couple heard a vehicle arriving nearby. Moments later, flames appeared outside one of the caravan windows.
The occupants rushed outside and discovered that one fire had been started beneath the window, while another had been lit on the opposite side of a nearby hedge. They managed to extinguish both fires themselves before calling emergency services.
Prosecutor Nuhu Gobir told the court that officers later saw two individuals walking towards a petrol station in Haverfordwest that night. The pair were wearing hooded tops and carrying a green petrol can before getting into a white Audi.
Following the arson report, police located the vehicle and arrested Jack Newman and a 16-year-old boy.
A fire investigation later concluded that the blazes were small and would probably have burned themselves out if they had not been spotted quickly.
Officers also discovered a melted green petrol container close to the caravan.
Examination of Newman’s phone uncovered messages with a contact saved as “Best Buys” discussing the location of the caravan in Ambleston. Prosecutors said the messages included references to carrying out the attack for £500.
Further Snapchat messages between Newman and the teenager earlier that day also discussed plans to start the fire.
Both defendants admitted arson being reckless as to whether life was endangered when the case came to trial.
The court heard neither defendant had previous convictions.
Defending Newman, Ieuan Rees told the court the 22-year-old had previously been of good character and that his involvement in the offence was out of character. However, he accepted Newman had taken the more significant role in the incident.
The defence also said Newman had not committed any further offences since the incident.
Representing the younger defendant, Robin Rouch said his client had cooperated fully with the Youth Offending Team and had shown maturity since the incident, which took place when he was 16.
Sentencing, Judge Huw Rees said the pair had been paid by a third party to carry out the attack.
“This was not some childish prank,” he told them. “It was a revenge attack carried out for a perceived grievance.”
Newman, of Dimond Street, Pembroke Dock, was sentenced to 12 months’ imprisonment suspended for 18 months. He must also complete 180 hours of unpaid work and undertake 15 days of rehabilitation activity.
The teenager, now aged 17 and who cannot be named for legal reasons, received a Youth Rehabilitation Order. The order includes 12 months of supervision and 40 hours of unpaid work.
Crime
Shoplifting spree lands Carmarthen man with community order
A 41-YEAR-OLD Carmarthen man has been handed a community order after admitting a string of shop thefts carried out over several weeks.
Nicholas Dunn, aged 41, of Maple Crescent, Llangunnor, Carmarthen, appeared before Llanelli Magistrates’ Court charged with a series of shoplifting offences committed in Carmarthen during January and February this year.
The court heard that Dunn targeted stores on multiple occasions, mainly stealing groceries from a local Co-op store.
Among the offences, Dunn admitted stealing groceries worth £24 on January 31, groceries worth £41 on January 16, and groceries worth £50.50 on January 26. Further thefts included items worth £37.05 and £69.25 during the same month.
The offences continued into February, with Dunn admitting stealing groceries worth £101.50 from the Co-op on February 11 and groceries worth £81.85 on February 7.
In a separate incident on February 1, Dunn also stole a toy valued at £60 from The Entertainer store in Carmarthen.
All offences were contrary to Section 1(1) and Section 7 of the Theft Act 1968.
Magistrates sentenced Dunn to a community order running until March 5, 2027. As part of the order, he must comply with supervision and take part in rehabilitation activity requirements, attending appointments or activities as directed by the responsible officer for up to 15 days.
The court also ordered Dunn to pay compensation, including £60 relating to one of the thefts. Dunn received credit for entering guilty pleas.
Crime
Driver accused of failing to stop for police in Ammanford
A 20-YEAR-OLD Milford Haven man is due to appear before magistrates again next week after being charged with a series of motoring-related offences.
Nathan Roberts, aged 20, of Observatory Avenue, Hakin, appeared before Llanelli Magistrates’ Court on Thursday (Mar 6).
The court heard that the charges relate to an incident which allegedly took place on December 18, 2025 in Banc-y-Ddraenen, Ammanford.
Roberts is accused of failing to comply with an order from a police officer to stop a moving vehicle. It is alleged that he failed to stop a Volkswagen Passat when instructed to do so by a constable who believed the vehicle was being used in a manner causing alarm, distress or annoyance to members of the public.
He also faces a charge of obstructing a police officer in the execution of duty. The court was told that the allegation relates to an incident involving PC Kretzschmar during the same encounter.
A third charge alleges that Roberts failed to produce his driving licence when required to do so by a police officer.
The case was listed before magistrates Mr D Pugh, Mrs U Inglis and Mr L Wrona.
No pleas were entered during Thursday’s hearing and the case was adjourned for a plea hearing.
Roberts is scheduled to appear again at Llanelli Magistrates’ Court at 10:00am on Tuesday (Mar 10).
Crime
Police appeal after cyclist injured in Aberporth collision
POLICE are appealing for witnesses after a road traffic collision involving a cyclist and a vehicle in Aberporth.
The incident happened at around 3:45pm on Saturday (Feb 28) on Rhiw Y Plas, at the junction with Heol Pentraeth.
Dyfed-Powys Police confirmed that the cyclist sustained minor injuries following the collision.
Officers are now asking anyone who was in the area at the time, or who may have captured the incident on dashcam, to come forward.
Anyone with information is urged to contact Dyfed-Powys Police quoting reference DP-20260301-124.
Information can be provided online via the police website, by emailing [email protected], by direct message on social media, or by calling 101.
Alternatively, information can be given anonymously to the independent charity Crimestoppers by calling 0800 555111 or visiting crimestoppers-uk.org.
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