News
Plan to tackle anti-social behaviour
A £250,000 plan has been launched to help reduce antisocial behaviour and youth offending across Carmarthenshire, Ceredigion, Pembrokeshire and Powys.
It will see Dyfed-Powys Police and Crime Commissioner Christopher Salmon fund specialist services.
Bids are open to organisations which believe they can provide those services and help deliver his Commissioning Plan for Antisocial Behaviour and Youth Offending.
Mr Salmon said: “I’m looking for innovative ideas to improve behaviour and keep communities safe. Bidding is open to any provider including voluntary sector organisations, private providers, sports clubs, activity centres and others.
“I’m initially making £250,000 available and I’m committed to working with existing and new partners to make our communities safer. Contracts will start in 2014-15 and will be up to four years in length.”
This money represents a 20% increase on existing funding for tackling antisocial behaviour and youth crime. For the first time it will go to service providers commissioned by Mr Salmon.
On his election in November 2012, he inherited three Home Office funds targeted at Dyfed-Powys community safety issues. From 2013-14 the Home Office determined that this money would become part of the main police fund. Mr Salmon decided to distribute it to existing service providers until April 2014.
The 2013-14 money – £206,000 – went to four Community Safety Partnerships and four Youth Offending Teams, one of each in all of Dyfed-Powys’s four counties. They may bid for elements of the new-style funding.
However, Mr Salmon’s new Commissioning Plan for Antisocial Behaviour and Youth Offending illustrates his desire to bring new ideas and energy to the fight against crime and antisocial behaviour, whilst delivering more for less.
He said: “I’ve taken a close look at the use of the Community Safety Fund in Dyfed-Powys and have found a number of duplications and disparities.
“While I don’t doubt the dedication and hard work of the people dealing with the incredible challenges presented by crime and anti-social behaviour, we must deliver a service that’s responsive to today’s needs.
“I want to see a focus on improving behaviour and tackling causes of antisocial behaviour. I want to see work with families to give young kids responsibility and respect.”
His new Commissioning Plan has been distributed to existing and new partners. Others may request a copy through his office – [email protected]
The Commissioning Plan is part of a wider commissioning framework being formulated by Mr Salmon to support his strategic 2013-18 Dyfed-Powys Police and Crime Plan.
The framework, to be managed by a Director of Commissioning in Mr Salmon’s office, will feature commissioning plans for local justice, including work with partners in the criminal justice system, victims’ services, restorative justice and reoffending.
Crime
Man who threw corrosive liquid at guest and fled abroad jailed
A BUSINESSMAN who threw a corrosive liquid into a guest’s face during a row at a spiritual retreat before fleeing the country has been jailed for 18 months.
Dean Mayze, aged 38, from Abercrave in Powys, admitted inflicting grievous bodily harm following the attack at his Hafan-y-Coed retreat in December 2022.
Swansea Crown Court heard the assault happened after an argument with guest Keifer Price, who had complained about the condition of his accommodation, including a lack of heating and washing facilities.
During the confrontation, Mayze produced a blue container and threw its contents upwards into the victim’s face.
The liquid — described as smelling like ammonia — entered Mr Price’s eyes, nose and mouth, leaving him in severe pain and struggling to breathe.
Medical evidence confirmed injuries consistent with a chemical burn to both eyes. He suffered abrasions, a corneal defect and the loss of the outer corneal layer in one eye, requiring significant treatment to prevent permanent sight loss. He has since recovered without lasting injury.
Fled across Europe
Following the attack, Mayze fled the UK, triggering an international search.
The court heard he travelled across several European countries, including Ireland, France, Italy, Croatia and Greece, before eventually being arrested in Romania in 2025.
Despite being on the run, he remained in regular contact with police by text and email, at one point telling officers he would not be returning to Wales.
His partner initially claimed responsibility for the assault and later received a suspended prison sentence after admitting perverting the course of justice.
Previous conviction
The court was told Mayze has a previous conviction for wounding involving a corrosive substance in Kent in 2013.
Defence barrister Andrew Taylor said his client had experienced harsh conditions while detained in Romania, including contracting scabies without treatment, and described him as remorseful.
However, Judge Geraint Walters said it was “pure luck” the victim had not suffered permanent injuries, describing the attack as a “particularly wicked way of inflicting violence”.
Sentence and order
Mayze, who appeared via video link from prison, had previously denied a more serious charge of causing grievous bodily harm with intent.
He was sentenced to 18 months’ imprisonment and made subject to a three-year restraining order.
Crime
Police appeal after man injured in St Davids incident
DYFED-POWYS POLICE are appealing for witnesses following an incident in St Davids which left one man injured.
The incident happened in Nun Street at around 11:10am on Tuesday, December 30. The injured man was taken to hospital for treatment.
Officers confirmed that a man has been arrested on suspicion of assault in connection with the incident.
Police are now asking anyone with information, dash cam footage, or CCTV that could assist the investigation to come forward.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Dyfed-Powys Police online at:
https://www.dyfed-powys.police.uk/contact/af/contact-us-beta/contact-us/
Alternatively, email [email protected], send a direct message via social media, or call 101 quoting reference DP20251230094.
Information can also be provided anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555111 or via crimestoppers-uk.org.
Crime
Sexual assault allegation to be tried
Accused granted conditional bail
A SEXUAL assault allegation has been listed for trial following a hearing before magistrates.
David Fletcher, 45, of Chestnut Way, Mount Estate, Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire, appeared before magistrates in Llanelli on Thursday (Feb 12) charged with sexual assault, contrary to section 3 of the Sexual Offences Act 2003.
The charge alleges that on March 16, 2025, at Johnston, Pembrokeshire, he intentionally touched a woman aged 16 or over and that the touching was sexual when she did not consent and he did not reasonably believe that she was consenting.
The matter was adjourned for trial and Fletcher was remanded on conditional bail.
The trial is listed for March 9, 2026 at Haverfordwest Magistrates’ Court. Bail conditions prohibit him from entering a specified premises in Johnston, from contacting directly or indirectly the complainant or any prosecution witnesses, and from posting any information relating to the investigation on social media. The conditions were imposed to prevent further offending and to prevent interference with witnesses or obstruction of justice.
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