Crime
Pembrokeshire man admits to child indecent image offences
A SAUNDERSFOOT man has confessed to multiple offences involving indecent images of children, a court heard on Saturday.
Wayne Mansbridge, 56, of Oak Grove, Twycross, Saundersfoot, appeared before Llanelli Magistrates’ Court on 5th October, where he admitted to making and possessing indecent images of children.
Mansbridge pleaded guilty to charges of creating Category B and C indecent photographs or pseudo-photographs of children. He also admitted to possessing images across all three categories – A, B, and C – the most serious of which, Category A, includes material depicting the most severe forms of child abuse.
The offences spanned a period from 24th June 2020 to 27th September 2023. Due to the severity of the case, magistrates declined jurisdiction and transferred the matter to Swansea Crown Court for sentencing later this month.
Mansbridge was remanded on conditional bail until his sentencing. As part of his bail conditions, he is prohibited from having unsupervised contact with any child under the age of 18. Additionally, he must make all electronic devices available for inspection by the police, register at Swansea Central Police Station, and live and sleep at his home address. Mansbridge is also restricted from using any social media accounts not registered in his own name.
The case will next be heard at Swansea Crown Court, where Mansbridge will be sentenced.
Crime
Man sentenced for obstructing officers while drunk
A 61-YEAR-OLD Dock man who was found to be obstructing police officers when he was clearly intoxicated has appeared before magistrates for being drunk and disorderly in a public place.
Officers were called to attend an unrelated incident in Dairy Park Grove, Hakin at around 5.15 pm on September 22.
There they discovered Stuart Findlay in an intoxicated state.
“They saw the defendant who was being disorderly and was clearly drunk,” Crown Prosecutor Nia James told Haverfordwest magistrates this week.
“He was asked to leave because he was obstructing the officers, but he started to get aggressive.”
Findlay eventually left the scene, however ten minutes later, he returned.
“He was removed to a police van but he began clenching his fists and his jaw” continued Ms James.
“The officers thought there would be some violence ensuing, so they used reasonable force to push him to the floor.”
Findlay pleaded guilty to the charge of being drunk and disorderly. He chose to be unrepresented in court and said nothing in his mitigation.
He was fined £166 and ordered to pay £75 costs and a £66 court surcharge.
Crime
Man admits breaking window when partner denies him entry
AFTER being denied entry to his partner’s home in Milford Haven, Dock resident Stephen McHugh vented his anger by lashing out at one of the property’s windows.
But when police officers arrived at the property on August 28, they discovered the defendant sweeping up glass. Turning to the officers, he told them, ‘It’s me you need to speak to’.
This week Crown Prosecutor Nia James told Haverfordwest magistrates that Davies, 38, of London Road, Pembroke Dock, informed the officers that he’d smashed the window because his partner had refused to allow him entry to the premises.
“She refused, so I punched the window through,” he told the officers.
After pleading guilty to causing criminal damage to the window, which was the property of Pembrokeshire County Council, McHugh was fined £80 and ordered to pay £84 costs as well as a £114 court surcharge and £50 compensation to Pembrokeshire County Council.
Crime
Pembrokeshire man in court for obstructing train at railway station
A MAN who was due to be sentenced this week for obstructing a train at Shrewsbury Railway Station has had his case adjourned yet again after failing to accept a call from an assessment psychologist.
Gareth Richards, 42, of Princess Royal Way, Haverfordwest, was listed for sentence by Haverfordwest magistrates on Tuesday (October 8), after pleading guilty to the offence at an earlier hearing. He also pleaded guilty to assaulting Russell Croft by beating at Shrewsbury Railway Station and using threatening words and behaviour likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress. All three offences took place on December 2, 2023.
Following his guilty pleas, made before Haverfordwest magistrates on September 17, his sentencing was adjourned for a probation report to be prepared. But this week probation officer Julie Norman informed magistrates that Richards had failed to answer a telephone call made by a psychologist assessor the day before his sentencing.
“He didn’t answer his phone so that the assessment couldn’t be made,” she said.
“It appears that he prioritised a job interview over the appointment.”
As a result. sentencing was adjourned to next Monday, October 14, and Richards was released on conditional bail, the condition being to report to Haverfordwest Police Station.
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