Crime
Four motorists in court this week for alcohol or drugs offences
FOUR motorists were banned by Haverfordwest Magistrates Court on Tuesday for either drink driving or drinking whilst under the influence of drugs. Theses are court reports on those who were taken off the road this week:
Penally driver disqualified for drug driving offences
A PENALLY man has been disqualified from driving after admitting to drug driving offences at Haverfordwest Magistrates’ Court.
Jaime Bain, 35, of Holloway Court, appeared before Haverfordwest Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday, 27 August 2024. He pleaded guilty to two counts of driving with a proportion of a specified controlled drug above the legal limit. The offences occurred on 18 February 2024 on the A477 at Broadmoor and involved the substances Benzoylecgonine and Delta-9-Tetrahydrocannabinol. Bain was sentenced to a 36-month driving disqualification and fined £200. He was also ordered to pay £85 in prosecution costs and a £114 victim surcharge.
Tourist banned for drink driving in Pembrokeshire
A HOLIDAYMAKER has been banned from driving after pleading guilty to drink driving at Haverfordwest Magistrates’ Court.
Ben Hickson, 40, of Dingle Lane, Winsford, appeared before Haverfordwest Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday, 27 August 2024, and admitted to driving with an alcohol level above the legal limit. The offence took place on 7 August 2024 on the A478 Narberth Road in Pentlepoir. Hickson was disqualified from driving for 36 months, with a potential reduction upon completion of a course. He was fined £450, with costs of £85 and a £180 victim surcharge, payable in monthly instalments starting on 25 September 2024.
Llandeilo man disqualified for drink driving in Saundersfoot
A LLANDEILO man has been disqualified from driving after admitting to drink driving at Haverfordwest Magistrates’ Court.
Jonathan Anthony, 41, of Heol Myrddin, Ffairfach, appeared before Haverfordwest Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday, 27 August 2024. He pleaded guilty to driving with an alcohol level above the limit on 11 August 2024 in Saundersfoot, Pembrokeshire. Anthony was disqualified from driving for 12 months, which could be reduced by 13 weeks upon completion of a course. The court imposed a £450 fine, £85 in prosecution costs, and a £180 victim surcharge, payable in weekly instalments beginning on 25 September 2024.
Swansea man was caught drink driving in Tenby
A SWANSEA man will be sentenced later for drink driving following a court appearance at Haverfordwest Magistrates’ Court.
Kieran Rees, 25, of Tan Yr Allt, Abercrave, pleaded guilty to driving with an alcohol level above the limit on 11 August 2024 on South Parade, Tenby. The case, heard at Haverfordwest Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday, 27 August 2024, has been adjourned for sentencing at a later date.
Crime
Retired vicar jailed after child images found on laptop
Former Powys clergyman claimed he had “nothing else to do” when police discovered prohibited material during unannounced visit
A RETIRED vicar has been jailed after police discovered prohibited images of children on his laptop during an unannounced visit to his home.
Andrew Robinson, 77, of Talybont-on-Usk near Brecon, was already subject to strict monitoring after admitting child image offences in 2025.
The former clergyman had previously received a suspended prison sentence, was placed on the Sex Offenders Register and made subject to a Sexual Harm Prevention Order following his conviction for possessing indecent images of children.
Officers from Dyfed-Powys Police’s offender management unit carried out a surprise compliance visit to Robinson’s home on June 9, 2026, as part of routine checks on registered sex offenders.
During the visit, officers found an open laptop displaying animated sexual images involving children.
When challenged by officers, Robinson claimed he did not believe the material was illegal. Following his arrest, he reportedly told officers he had been viewing the images because he had “nothing else to do”.
Robinson was charged with possessing a prohibited image of a child and with breaching the terms of his Sexual Harm Prevention Order.
Appearing before the courts the following day, he admitted both offences.
The breach activated the suspended prison sentence previously imposed on him. Robinson was jailed for a total of 12 months and 12 weeks and ordered to pay £187.
Detective Sergeant Paula Rutherford said the case demonstrated the importance of monitoring convicted sex offenders in the community.
She said: “The law is clear. Possessing this type of material is illegal, deeply concerning and contributes to the wider harm caused by child sexual exploitation.
“Some people wrongly believe there are no victims when animated images are involved, but viewing such material helps sustain demand for abusive content and can form part of a pathway towards more serious offending.
“The safeguarding of children and the protection of the public remain at the heart of our work. This sentence reflects the seriousness of Robinson’s actions and the effectiveness of proactive offender management.”
Robinson remains subject to notification requirements under sex offender legislation following his release from custody.
Crime
Drug trafficker must repay £33,000 after court rules he made nearly £500,000
A PEMBROKESHIRE drug trafficker jailed after a major cocaine and cannabis seizure has been ordered to repay more than £33,000.
Dean Evans, 44, returned to Swansea Crown Court for a Proceeds of Crime Act hearing after prosecutors sought to recover money made through his offending.
The court heard it had been agreed that Evans benefited from criminal conduct by £496,533.94. However, his available assets were calculated at £33,337.37.
Judge Catherine Richards made a confiscation order for that amount and gave Evans three months to pay. If he fails to do so, he faces a further year in prison.
Evans, of St Clements Park, Freystrop, is already serving an eight-year sentence after admitting possession with intent to supply cocaine and cannabis.
He was caught after Dyfed-Powys Police’s Roads Policing Unit stopped his Seat Ateca on Holyland Road, Pembroke, at around 10:25am on January 2.
Officers searched the vehicle after Evans admitted they would find “stuff” inside.
They discovered around one kilogram of cocaine in a cardboard box in the boot, together with 5.4 kilograms of cannabis in a black bin bag. The cannabis had been split into ten vacuum-sealed bags.
Swansea Crown Court was previously told the drugs had a combined potential street value of up to £185,000, made up of around £125,000 of cocaine and cannabis worth up to £60,000.
A mobile phone seized from Evans revealed what prosecutors described as a “dealer’s list”, with dozens of names and sums believed to be owed. Messages also showed Evans directing dealers below him in the supply chain.
At the original sentencing hearing, the court was told Evans had 23 previous convictions for 62 offences, including rape and robbery. His previous drug matters had related only to possession.
Sarah John, mitigating, said he had pleaded guilty at the earliest opportunity and had stayed out of trouble for a “fairly lengthy period”, with his last conviction in 2016.
Jailing Evans for eight years, Judge Paul Thomas KC said: “You are clearly a man with few criminal boundaries.
“You ensnared users and low-level drug dealers into debt, dragging them into a vicious circle of criminality.”
After sentencing, DC Phill Jones, of Pembrokeshire’s Serious Organised Crime Unit, said illegal drugs brought misery to local communities and would not be tolerated.
He said: “This sentence should serve as a stark warning to any others who are tempted into the illegal drugs trade. You will get caught and you will go to prison.”
Photo caption: Drugs seized:
Dean Evans was caught with cocaine and cannabis worth up to £185,000 in his car (Pic: Dyfed-Powys Police).
Crime
Man wanted by court after failing to attend hearing over alleged shop thefts
A MAN is wanted by the courts after failing to attend a hearing relating to a series of alleged shop thefts in Pembrokeshire.
Jack Morgan, of Pembroke, was due to appear before Haverfordwest Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday (Jun 16) but failed to attend.
The court heard that Morgan faces several allegations of shop theft from businesses in Pembrokeshire.
The charges include the alleged theft of vodka from the Co-op in Pembroke Dock, along with food and drink items including sausages, crisps and Dragon Soop from The Green Garage.
The alleged offences are said to have taken place on various dates earlier this year.
After Morgan failed to attend court, magistrates issued a warrant for his arrest without bail.
He will now be brought before the court once located by police.
Court officials heard that the matters remain before the court and no pleas have yet been entered.
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