Crime
Man admits head butting police car and carving name in cell wall

WHEN police officers were called to Tenby to support a man who they believed was ‘having a mental health episode’, they found themselves subjected to a barrage of verbal abuse.
As officers led Jay Thomas, 19, towards their police vehicle, they saw him headbutt the vehicle’s roof.
“As a result, there was a dent in the roof which wasn’t there previously,” Crown Prosecutor Abigail Jackson told Haverfordwest magistrates this week.
Thomas’s unacceptable behaviour continued when he was placed inside a cell at Haverfordwest police station.
“He scratched his name into the wall, causing damage, and punched a chair during the police interview, when he called the officers piggy c****,” continued Ms Jackson.
“There were concerns that he was also under the influence.”
Thomas, of Newell Hill, Tenby, pleaded guilty to using threatening words and behaviour and causing criminal damage to the police car and police cell.
He was represented in court by solicitor Tom Lloyd.
“Police officers thought he was having a mental health episode at the time, and he was clearly under the influence,” he said.
“During the police interview he didn’t mean what he said.
“His mother has a strict rule that if he drinks alcohol, he’s not allowed back home. He knew this, and that’s how the situation arose. He got cross and upset, and he made those stupid comments.”
After considering the mitigation, magistrates granted Thomas a conditional discharge for 12 months.
Thomas was ordered to pay £200 compensation for the criminal damage caused to the police vehicle and police cell, £85 costs and a £26 court surcharge.
Crime
Neyland man admits making indecent images of children

A NEYLAND man has pleaded guilty to making 20 indecent images of children — including seven of the most serious Category A images — at his home address.
As a result of the pleas entered before Haverfordwest magistrates on Tuesday (June 17), JAMIE DAVIES, 46, is now a registered sex offender.
Davies admitted making seven Category A images, ten Category B images and three Category C images between January 28 and November 4, 2021, at his home on Springfield Avenue, Neyland.
He denies further allegations of engaging in sexual communication with children by sending sexually motivated messages to girls under the age of 16 with the intention of eliciting sexual responses. He also denies causing or inciting girls to engage in sexual activity — including children under the age of 13 — and two further charges involving penetration.
The Crown alleges that all offences took place at Davies’ home address over a prolonged period of time.
“A phone was recovered from the defendant’s pocket,” said Crown Prosecutor Sian Vaughan. “He was interrogated, and there were clear conversations between the defendant and young people who were aged between seven and 17. Sexual activities took place between both parties.”
Given the seriousness of the allegations, magistrates declined jurisdiction and the matter will now proceed to Swansea Crown Court, where proceedings will begin on July 18.
Davies was released on unconditional bail.
Crime
Man admits possessing extreme pornography and indecent images of children

A PEMBROKESHIRE man has admitted possessing dozens of extreme pornographic images involving animals, as well as indecent images of children.
Dean Pellington, 31, of Llanteg Park, Narberth, appeared before Haverfordwest Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday (June 17), where he pleaded guilty to a total of nine offences.
These include possession of 48 extreme pornographic images portraying an act of oral sex with a horse, along with two Category A indecent images of a child — the most serious level. He also admitted making three Category B and three Category C images of a child between September 2023 and May 2024.
Given the seriousness of the charges, magistrates declined jurisdiction and committed the case to Swansea Crown Court for sentencing.
Pending the next hearing, Pellington was granted conditional bail. He must reside and sleep at his home address and is prohibited from having any unsupervised contact with anyone under the age of 18.
Pellington is due to appear before a judge at Swansea Crown Court in the near future.
Crime
Teen admits causing serious injury in Newgale campsite crash

A 19-YEAR-OLD has admitted causing serious injury to four people after crashing his car into Newgale Campsite near Haverfordwest.
Jack Hale, of Cuffern View, Simpson Cross, pleaded guilty to causing serious injury by dangerous driving when he appeared before Haverfordwest Magistrates’ Court this week.
The incident took place on August 12, 2023, as Hale was driving a Ford Fiesta northbound on the A487 towards Newgale. The court heard that he lost control of the vehicle as he approached the entrance to the campsite.
As a result of the crash, Paul Warburton, Emma Lewis, Daniel Staniforth and Oliver Copeland sustained serious injuries.
Due to the gravity of the offence, magistrates declined jurisdiction and committed the case to Swansea Crown Court for sentencing on July 12. Hale was released on unconditional bail and received an interim driving disqualification pending his sentencing.
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