Crime
Crack dealer jailed after police raid in Carmarthenshire
A CRACK cocaine dealer from Carmarthenshire has been jailed for three years after police raided a property in Llanelli.
Jake Ware, 26, of Pwll, Llanelli, was arrested after Dyfed-Powys Police uncovered around £4,000 worth of crack cocaine, more than £2,000 in cash, weighing scales and digital devices during a search warrant at an address in the town.
The raid took place on Wednesday, December 17, 2025, following information that Ware was supplying Class A and B drugs from the property.
Ware was not present when officers searched the address, but police later named him as a wanted suspect. A public appeal was launched on Thursday, March 26, 2026, and he was arrested later that afternoon after information was received from the public.
Detectives also found evidence of drug dealing through a Facebook account under the fake name “JJ Mac”, which police said was being used by Ware to arrange drug supply across the area.
Ware appeared at Swansea Crown Court on Monday, April 27, where he admitted possession with intent to supply Class A drugs, being concerned in the supply of crack cocaine, and possessing criminal property.
He was sentenced on Friday, May 1, to three years in prison.
Detective Sergeant Richard Saunders said: “Jake Ware thought he could get away with supplying harmful drugs in the Llanelli area, but now he is in jail.
“I want to thank the public who responded to our appeal to locate Ware. With your help, we were able to arrest Ware and take another drug dealer off our streets.
“If you ever suspect drug dealing might be taking place in your area, please report it. You can report your concerns anonymously through Crimestoppers or you can simply report directly to us at Dyfed-Powys Police.
“By working together, we can make Llanelli a safer place to live.”
Anyone with information about drug dealing can contact Dyfed-Powys Police online, by calling 101.
Alternatively, contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
Crime
Man accused of threats to kill sent to Crown Court
A 35-YEAR-OLD man has been remanded in custody after appearing before Llanelli Magistrates’ Court charged with making threats to kill and assault.
David Killminster, of Monmouth Close, New Inn, Pontypool, appeared before magistrates on Monday (May 11).
The court heard allegations that on Friday (May 9), Killminster assaulted another person by beating them and also made threats to kill.
Killminster entered a not guilty plea to the assault charge. No plea was entered to the threats to kill allegation at this stage.
Magistrates declined jurisdiction and sent the case to Swansea Crown Court for trial.
Killminster was remanded in custody ahead of his next court appearance.
Crime
Milford Haven disturbance sees two women arrested
TWO WOMEN were arrested following a disturbance at the Mount Estate in Milford Haven on Saturday night (May 9).
The Herald understands the arrests followed an altercation involving four people.
Video circulating on social media shows two women lying face down on the ground outside while handcuffed and restrained by police officers.
In the footage, officers can be heard telling one woman that she is being arrested on suspicion of assaulting police.
Both women were then taken away, each flanked by officers.
Other women can be seen speaking to those detained while they remain on the ground.
The Herald has contacted Dyfed-Powys Police for further details, including confirmation of the number of arrests, the nature of the incident, and whether anyone was injured.
Crime
Police standoff ends after four-hour incident in Pembroke Dock
ELIZABETH COURT SCENE STOOD DOWN AFTER DOMESTIC INCIDENT
A FOUR-HOUR police standoff in Pembroke Dock has ended with a 21-year-old man arrested on suspicion of inflicting grievous bodily harm.
Dyfed-Powys Police said the incident at Elizabeth Court has now been stood down and the scene released.
The man has been taken to hospital to receive medical attention.
Chief Inspector Dominic Jones said: “I want to thank local residents for their patience while we dealt with this incident. I understand that such a large police presence in a residential street is concerning to see, and I’m grateful to everyone who co-operated with our officers at the scene.
“I’d like to offer my reassurance that our units responded to an isolated domestic incident, and there was no further threat posed to the wider community. The scene has now been released, and we will investigate the full circumstances of this morning’s incident.”

Officers were called to the address this morning (Saturday, May 9), with a large police presence remaining in the area for several hours.
Eyewitnesses told The Herald that police were asking a man upstairs to come down, with tasers drawn during the incident.
Police dogs, specialist officers and what appeared to be a negotiator were also seen at the scene.
The incident lasted from around 11:00am until about 3:10pm.

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