Crime
Ambleston motorist faces sentencing after drink-driving plea
A 59-YEAR-OLD motorist has admitted driving through Clarbeston Road when he was more than twice over the legal drink-drive limit.
Andrew John was stopped on November 20 as he drove his Vauxhall Monaro through the Market Place, Clarbeston Road. Subsequent breath tests showed he had 89 mcg of alcohol in his system. The legal limit is 35.
John, of Nant yr Eglwys, Ambleston, pleaded guilty to an additional charge of driving otherwise than in accordance with a licence.
Despite his guilty pleas, magistrates adjourned sentencing following a request from probation officer Julie Norman. She said that as a result of John’s previous convictions, a full probation report will be required before sentencing can take place.
The case was adjourned to January 8, and magistrates imposed an interim disqualification which prevents John from driving until his sentencing takes place.
Crime
Narberth mother banned from driving after drink-drive crash
A MOTHER of four has been disqualified from driving after crashing her Mercedes sports car when she was almost twice over the legal drink-drive limit.
Claire Moore, 51, drove her Mercedes 180 Sport into a wall on the A478 just before midnight on November 23 following a night out with her friends.
“She’d had a few drinks and naively thought she wasn’t over the limit,” her solicitor, Liam Francis, told Haverfordwest magistrates this week.
“But she left the pub and very foolishly drove back home. She recognises the seriousness, particularly because she crashed the vehicle, but she knows it could have been a lot worse.”
Crown Prosecutor Linda Baker said that Moore’s Mercedes Sport was discovered by police officers who were travelling from Templeton to Narberth on the night in question.
“It was a single vehicle road accident where the car had collided with a wall,” she said. “There was extensive damage to the front of the car and the defendant was the sole occupant.”
A roadside breath test carried out on Moore proved positive while subsequent breath tests at the police custody suite gave a reading of 69 mcg. The legal limit is 35.
Moore, of Allensbank, Providence Hill, Narberth, pleaded guilty to drink-driving. She was disqualified from driving for 18 months, fined £120 and ordered to pay £85 court costs and a £48 surcharge.
Crime
Milford man denies assault and knife possession charges
A MILFORD HAVEN man is to appear before magistrates for trial after allegedly assaulting a woman in Neyland and causing criminal damage to her property.
Reece Cookson, 33, is also accused of possessing a knife or a sharp-bladed article when he was arrested by police on December 6.
Cookson, of Hawthorn Path, Mount Estate, Milford Haven is accused of assaulting Cherrelle McCalla by beating on December 6 and of causing criminal damage to her property. Details of the damage caused were not given to Haverfordwest magistrates when Cookson appeared before them on Tuesday.
After denying all three charges, magistrates adjourned the case until January 23 when his trial will take place at Haverfordwest Magistrates Court.
Cookson was released on conditional bail, the conditions being that he lives and sleeps at his home address and he does not contact, directly or indirectly, Cherrelle McCalla.
Crime
Man accused of ‘parasitic behaviour’ used woman for sex, money and drink
A PEMBROKESHIRE man accused of exploiting a vulnerable woman for sex, accommodation, finances, and alcohol has been made the subject of an interim Stalking Protection Order.
Mark Ion, 53, is set to be released from custody next Thursday, December 19.
This week, Dyfed-Powys Police solicitor Simon Schwarz urged Haverfordwest magistrates to impose the order to protect the victim, whom he described as “vulnerable, with drug and alcohol addiction issues.”
“She has been preyed upon by the defendant since September 2023,” Mr Schwarz told the court on Tuesday (Dec 10). “He has demonstrated parasitic behaviour towards her, using her for accommodation, finances, drink, and sex.
As soon as he’s released, he’ll be back, exhibiting coercive and controlling behaviour. His criminal record shows extreme violence towards women.”
Ion is accused of a prolonged period of control and abuse over the victim, with incidents dating back to October 2023.
Mr Schwarz presented harrowing evidence of Ion’s behaviour, including instances of violence and coercion.
- October 6, 2023: A member of the public reported seeing Ion with the victim on a bench in Haverfordwest. The victim appeared intoxicated and barely conscious, slumped against Ion, who was seen with his hands inside her trousers. The victim was taken to the hospital but had no memory of the incident.
- October 30, 2023: A 999 call led officers to an address in Slade Park, Haverfordwest, where the victim was found with a swollen eye. She alleged that Ion had hit her. At the time, Ion was subject to a restraining order prohibiting contact with another woman living on the same street as the victim.
- October 24, 2023: Ion and the victim were seen arguing on a bus from Haverfordwest to Pembroke Dock. Ion, drinking whisky, threatened to hit the victim with the bottle and struck another woman who intervened. This assault led to a custodial sentence.
- November 21, 2023: A neighbour called 999 after hearing someone kicking the victim’s door. Ion was heard shouting, “Open the door, you f****** bitch,” while the victim was described as cowering like “a timid animal.”
Further incidents occurred, including a violent attack on June 8, 2024, when Ion punched the victim after she refused to have sex with him.
According to Mr Schwarz, Ion continued to harass the victim while in custody, sending letters that terrified her, including claims they would marry and have children.
Ion, currently serving a custodial sentence for an unrelated matter, appeared via video link from HM Parc Prison in Bridgend. He became aggressive during the hearing, leading prison staff to mute his comments.
After reviewing the evidence, magistrates imposed an interim Stalking Protection Order, effective from Ion’s release until a full hearing at Llanelli Magistrates’ Court on December 31. The order aims to safeguard the victim and prevent further contact.
“This is a woman who needs protection. It’s now clear her life is at risk,” Mr Schwarz concluded.
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