Crime
Hakin woman handed criminal behaviour order after multiple breaches
A HAKIN woman has been made subject to a Criminal Behaviour Order (CBO) following repeated breaches of a Community Protection Notice.
Residents of James Street made multiple complaints regarding noise and the accumulation of rubbish outside the property of Tania Evans.
They reported excessive noise, large amounts of frequent visitors despite having children in her property, violent arguments, and large amounts of rubbish outside the home.
Tania Evans, 47, of James Street, appeared before Haverfordwest Magistrates’ Court on April 23, 2026. The court heard that Evans had repeatedly caused nuisance to neighbours and had failed to reduce noise levels or remove rubbish from the front of her ATEB property despite ongoing warnings.
Despite repeated requests from her ATEB housing officer to address the issues, Evans failed to comply, resulting in the matter being brought before the court.
The court heard that Evans was convicted of six offences of failing to comply with a Community Protection Notice.
Magistrates granted the application for a Criminal Behaviour Order aimed at preventing further nuisance or distress to others in the vicinity of her home, whether acting alone or with others. Conditions of the order include prohibitions on playing amplified music or music at excessive volume, engaging in abusive or excessive shouting, and using intimidation.
The order also requires Evans to ensure that anyone inside her property does not behave in a manner that causes nuisance, alarm, or distress to nearby residents.
Further conditions prevent her from allowing rubbish or waste to accumulate at the property or in nearby alleyways and communal areas.
Evans was warned that breaching a Criminal Behaviour Order is a criminal offence and could result in further prosecution.
Crime
Police probe ball bearing damage in Haverfordwest
POLICE are investigating reports of criminal damage in Haverfordwest after suspected metal ball bearings were used to damage a vehicle and a property.
Dyfed-Powys Police said damage was caused to the wing mirror of a blue Range Rover Evoque on Glenfields Road sometime between 11:10am and 11:20am on Sunday, May 10.
Officers believe metal ball bearings may have been used.
A second incident was reported at around 2:30pm on Tuesday, May 12, when the window of a property on Glenfields Road was allegedly struck by a suspected metal ball bearing.
Police said local officers are continuing to speak with residents after receiving a number of calls about ball bearings being found in the Glenfields Road and Old Hakin Road areas.
Anyone who witnessed anything, or who has information that could help the investigation, is asked to contact Dyfed-Powys Police online, by emailing [email protected], or by calling 101.
Information can also be given anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or via crimestoppers-uk.org.
Quote reference: 26*375605.
Crime
Stolen vehicle investigation after late-night crash in Waterston
A VEHICLE involved in a late-night single-vehicle crash in Waterston, Milford Haven, is believed to have been stolen, police have confirmed.
Dyfed-Powys Police said officers received a report of the collision at around 11:55pm on Sunday (May 17).
The vehicle was recovered at approximately 1:15am on Monday (May 18), but nobody was found at the scene.
Following enquiries, police established that the vehicle had reportedly been stolen at some point during Sunday evening.
Officers said enquiries into the incident are ongoing.
Crime
Pembroke woman accused of scrap fraud to appear in court
Defendant accused of dishonestly selling vehicle for scrap in Haverfordwest
A PEMBROKE woman is due to appear before magistrates charged with fraud after allegedly selling a vehicle for scrap in Haverfordwest.
Natalie Morris, aged 42, of Corston Lodge, Axton Hill, is accused of fraud by false representation under the Fraud Act 2006.
The allegation relates to an incident said to have taken place in Haverfordwest on Tuesday (Aug 9), 2022, in which Morris allegedly dishonestly made a false representation by selling a silver Toyota Corolla, registration CU52 XBR, for scrap.
The court heard the alleged offence was carried out with the intention of making a financial gain of £313.
The case was listed before Llanelli Magistrates’ Court on Monday (May 18), where a previously issued warrant was withdrawn.
No plea was entered and the matter was adjourned.
Morris is now due to appear before Haverfordwest Magistrates’ Court at 10:00am on Tuesday (May 26) for a plea hearing, where she will be asked to enter a guilty or not guilty plea.
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