Crime
Alleged pay TV fraud case due before Haverfordwest magistrates
Milford Haven man faces three Fraud Act charges linked to apps, electronic data and adapted Amazon Fire TV sticks
A MILFORD HAVEN man is due to appear before Haverfordwest Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday (Apr 21) charged with three offences under the Fraud Act 2006.
Michael David Barrow, 48, of Priory Road, Milford Haven, is listed to appear before magistrates in connection with allegations relating to software and devices said to have enabled unlawful access to pay television content.
According to the court list, it is alleged that between October 19, 2019 and February 22, 2024, at Haverfordwest and elsewhere in Pembrokeshire, Barrow made applications, known as apps, and/or other electronic data which enabled access to pay television content without appropriate payment being made to those entitled to it.
He is further accused of supplying applications, apps and/or other electronic data intended to be used to commit, or assist in the commission of, fraud.
A third charge alleges that he supplied Amazon Fire TV Sticks which, when adapted, enabled access to pay television content without appropriate payment being made to the rights holders, intending them to be used to commit, or assist in the commission of, fraud.
All three charges are brought under Section 7 of the Fraud Act 2006.
Crime
Man wanted in connection with rape investigation has Pembrokeshire links
Police in Milford Haven and Neyland assisting Warwickshire officers in appeal to trace 23-year-old
MILFORD HAVEN and Neyland police have issued an appeal to help locate a man wanted in connection with a rape investigation.
Officers are assisting colleagues from Warwickshire Police, who are seeking information on the whereabouts of 23-year-old Rhys Trott in connection with a rape allegation in Nuneaton.
Police say Trott is believed to have links to the Milford Haven area of Pembrokeshire.
In a public appeal, Warwickshire Police said they are keen to trace Trott as part of ongoing enquiries.
Anyone who has seen him or has information about his whereabouts is urged to contact Warwickshire Police through their website or by quoting the relevant incident details.
Milford Haven and Neyland Police shared the appeal on social media on Tuesday (June 3), asking local residents to come forward with any information that may assist officers.
Photo caption:
Rhys Trott, 23, is wanted by Warwickshire Police in connection with a rape investigation and is believed to have links to Milford Haven (Pic: Warwickshire Police).
Crime
Carmarthenshire pensioner jailed for child sex offences dies in hospital
Nicholas Page, 75, died after being transferred from HMP Parc weeks after receiving a three-year sentence
A LLANELLI pensioner jailed for child sex offences has died in hospital weeks after being sentenced.
Nicholas Page, 75, of Ropewalk Road, Llanelli, died on May 7 after being transferred from HMP Parc in Bridgend to an outside hospital.
He had been sentenced to three years in prison at Swansea Crown Court in April after pleading guilty to attempting to possess indecent images of children and arranging a child sexual offence.
The court heard Page’s offending came to light after concerns were raised by a Carmarthenshire County Council care worker who regularly attended his home.
Police later executed a search warrant at Page’s address and seized his mobile phone. The court was told messages on the device showed Page had been attempting to obtain indecent images of children and arrange access to children for sexual purposes.
Prosecutor Craig Jones told the court: “The clear inference is he was paying for the provision of children to be brought to his property.”
Sentencing, Judge Paul Thomas KC said the messages made clear that the purpose of the payments was to facilitate abuse, although he acknowledged the possibility that Page may have been “conned” by the person he was communicating with.
Page had originally been due to be sentenced in May last year but repeatedly failed to attend court, citing medical reasons without producing documentary evidence.
He was later arrested on a warrant and remanded into custody. The court was told he had remained “uncooperative” with efforts to obtain medical reports.
Defence barrister Ryan Bowen said Page was “a product of his childhood experiences”, having been placed into care at a young age and having suffered abuse during his childhood.
Page had no previous convictions.
Finding there was no realistic prospect of rehabilitation, Judge Thomas imposed a three-year prison sentence.
A spokesperson for G4S, which operates HMP Parc, said: “Mr Nicholas Page passed away at an outside hospital on May 7. As with all deaths in custody, this will be investigated by the prisons ombudsman. The cause of death will be for the coroner to determine.”
Crime
Pembroke Dock driver avoided jail after drug-drive crash
Court heard she had cocaine metabolite and cannabis above legal limits
A DOCK motorist has narrowly avoided imprisonment after driving into a parked vehicle with what the Crown described as “a cocktail of drugs” in her system.
Stacey Wootton, 30, was seen hitting a parked vehicle the week before Christmas as she drove her Volkswagen Golf along Military Road in Pennar.
“She was seen by a police officer and didn’t seem aware of what was going on,” Crown Prosecutor Sian Vaughan told Haverfordwest Magistrates’ Court this week.
“She appeared to be drugged up and when she got out of the car, she was staggering. She was clearly heavily influenced by the drugs and could hardly speak.”
The officer’s suspicions were confirmed when blood tests carried out at the police station showed that Wootton had 240mcg of the cocaine metabolite benzoylecgonine in her system and 3mg of Delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol. The legal limits are 50 and 2 respectively.
Traces of ketamine and diazepam were also discovered in her blood, although these were below the legal threshold.
Wootton, of Military Road, Pennar, Pembroke Dock, pleaded guilty to two charges of drug driving.
Given the seriousness of the offences, District Judge Mark Layton requested an all-options probation report prior to sentencing.
“The offence stems from the defendant’s drug misuse issues as a result of the breakdown of her five-year relationship,” said probation officer Julie Norman. “It’s appropriate that some rehabilitation is offered to her to help her through her problem.”
After considering the probation report, District Judge Layton sentenced Wootton to eight weeks in custody, suspended for 18 months. During this time she must carry out 15 rehabilitation activity requirement days.
A 12-month foreign travel prohibition requirement was imposed on her, and she was disqualified from driving for a total of five years. The defendant must also pay a £154 court surcharge and £85 costs.
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