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Disqualified driver made two-hour journey behind wheel with broken ankle

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A DISQUALIFIED driver has been sentenced by magistrates after making a two-hour journey behind the wheel of his father’s car after breaking his ankle by jumping over a garden wall.

Haverfordwest magistrates were told this week that Zachariah Thomas, 21, drove from his home in Rhondda Cynon Taf to Withybush Hospital after breaking his ankle on September 7.

His original intention was to seek treatment at Glangwili Hospital in Carmarthen, but after missing the turning, he decided to continue to the next hospital in Haverfordwest.

“He was seen by members of the public who reported that he was possibly intoxicated,” Crown Prosecutor Abigail Jackson told Haverfordwest magistrates.

“Police officers then found him at Withybush Hospital, where they discovered that he’d driven down in his father’s car.”

Ms Jackson went on to say that Thomas, of Oakland Terrace, Ferndale, was asked by officers to produce his driving licence.

“But he was unable to do this as he’d been disqualified for three years in 2022 for failing to provide [a breath specimen],” she said.

“Withybush Hospital is around two hours away from his home address.”

Meanwhile probation officer Julie Norman said Thomas had made the journey after breaking his ankle.

“He’d jumped over the wall of his house and was intending driving to Glangwili but he missed the turning so carried on driving to Haverfordwest,” she said.

Ms Norman said that a month prior to the offence, Thomas’s grandmother had passed away.

“He was unable to go to her funeral and that affected his mental health,” she said. “He thinks that as a result, he wasn’t able to think straight at the time.”

Thomas pleaded guilty to a charge of driving whilst disqualified.

After considering the mitigation, magistrates disqualified Thomas from driving for 28 months. He was also sentenced to a 12-month community order during which he must carry out 15 rehabilitation requirement days.

He was fined £120 and ordered to pay a £114 court surcharge and £85 costs.

 

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Welsh mother sent indecent image of daughter to convicted sex offender

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Woman handed suspended sentence after sending photos of primary school child to known paedophile she was “in a relationship” with

A WELSH mother has avoided immediate prison after admitting she sent indecent photographs of her young daughter to a convicted paedophile she described as being “in a relationship” with.

The woman, aged in her 30s, was sentenced at Cardiff Crown Court after pleading guilty to making and distributing an indecent image of a child.

The case emerged when West Mercia Police recovered images from a known sex offender’s device during an unrelated investigation. Officers identified that several of the images had been sent by the child’s mother and passed the intelligence to South Wales Police.

Eight photographs of the primary school-aged girl had been shared. One image, described in court as Category C, showed the child half-naked on a sofa.

When officers arrived at the family home to arrest her, the defendant was overheard telling her children: “Mummy has been in conversation with a silly man who had got her into trouble.”

During interview, the court heard she struggled to explain her behaviour. She told police her relationship with her partner at the time had broken down and she had felt “lost”, adding that she had “enjoyed the attention” from the man.

Sentencing, His Honour Paul Thomas KC described the offending as a “terrible breach of trust”.

He said sending such an image to a man she knew was a paedophile who wanted it for sexual gratification was “wholly beyond most people’s comprehension”.

The judge added it was fortunate her “pandering” to the offender had been uncovered before matters escalated further.

While acknowledging that any punishment would “pale into insignificance” compared with the lifelong consequences for the family, he said the offence crossed a serious threshold.

The woman, who cannot be named for legal reasons in order to protect the identity of her daughter, has no previous convictions. The court was told her children are no longer in her care.

Defence counsel said she had been tearful and remorseful, telling solicitors she had “ruined her life”. A psychiatric assessment diagnosed her with complex post-traumatic stress disorder.

She was handed a 16-month prison sentence, suspended for two years.

The court also imposed:

– 150 hours of unpaid work
– Completion of a rehabilitation programme
– Registration as a sex offender for ten years
– A Sexual Harm Prevention Order for ten years

Child protection specialists say the case underlines the risks of online relationships and the importance of reporting concerns early, particularly where vulnerable adults may be targeted by known offenders.

If you are worried about a child’s safety, contact police on 101 or report concerns anonymously via Crimestoppers.

 

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Man to stand trial accused of making death threat to Herald editor

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Defendant allegedly threatened serious harm in telephone call

A 34-YEAR-OLD Pembroke man is due to stand trial on Monday (Feb 2) accused of sending a message threatening death or serious harm to Pembrokeshire Herald editor Tom Sinclair.

Anthony Jones, of Castle Quarry, Long Mains, Monkton, is listed to appear before magistrates for trial at 12:00pm.

Court records show Jones faces two charges.

The first alleges that on February 24, 2025, in Pembroke, he made a communication that conveyed a threat of death, intending – or being reckless as to whether – the recipient would fear the threat would be carried out.

The charge is brought under section 181 of the Online Safety Act 2023. The offence carries a maximum penalty of twelve months’ imprisonment and/or an unlimited fine.

The second charge relates to an unrelated incident on April 8, 2025. Jones is accused of using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour towards a police officer, causing harassment, alarm or distress. The offence is alleged to have been racially aggravated under the Crime and Disorder Act 1998.

That charge carries a maximum sentence of six months’ imprisonment and/or an unlimited fine.

Both matters were previously adjourned from December 10, 2025 for a full trial hearing.

The Herald understands the alleged threat formed part of online communications sent earlier this year and was reported to police.

Jones denies the offences and the case is expected to be contested.

The trial is scheduled to take place at Haverfordwest Magistrates’ Court.

 

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Pembroke man accused of child sex offences sent to Swansea Crown Court

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Defendant indicates intention to plead guilty as magistrates rule case too serious for local sentencing

A PEMBROKE man has been sent to the Crown Court after indicating he intends to plead guilty to a series of serious child sex offences.

David Lewis, aged 42, of Ashdale Lane, appeared before Llanelli Magistrates’ Court on Thursday (Jan 30).

Lewis indicated guilty pleas to attempting to engage in sexual communication with a child and attempting to cause or incite a female child under 13 to engage in sexual activity. A further charge of attempting to cause a child under 13 to engage in sexual activity was also put to him.

The offences relate to online and electronic communication.

Magistrates said the case was too serious to be dealt with at their level and committed Lewis to Swansea Crown Court for sentence.

He was granted conditional bail ahead of his next court appearance.

 

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