Crime
Pembroke Dock man banned after driving twice over drink limit
A PEMBROKE DOCK man has been banned from driving after being caught behind the wheel while twice the legal alcohol limit.
Jonathan Goodrick, 37, was stopped by police at around 7:00pm on May 3 while driving his Volvo through Templebar. Officers carried out a routine stop check and detected alcohol on his breath.
“This wasn’t the result of bad driving, but just a stop check,” Crown Prosecutor Dennis Davies told Haverfordwest magistrates this week.
A roadside breath test proved positive, and further analysis at the police station revealed Goodrick had 70 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath. The legal limit is 35.
Goodrick, a father of two, pleaded guilty to the drink-driving charge. His solicitor, Awen Harries, said he had consumed two pints of alcohol after picking up friends in Saundersfoot.
“He chose to drive as he didn’t think he would be over the limit,” she said. “This has been a learning curve for him.”
Ms Harries told the court that Goodrick, of Milton Terrace, Pembroke Dock, is still recovering from a serious road traffic collision in 2023 and has since been registered as disabled. His role as a mechanical supervisor is reliant on his ability to drive.
“He is disappointed to be before the court today and wishes to apologise,” she added.
Magistrates disqualified Goodrick from driving for 17 months. He was fined £178 and ordered to pay £85 in court costs and a £71 victim surcharge.
Crime
Rape allegation investigated at Saundersfoot nightclub
Police appeal for witnesses after incident reported in early hours of Sunday
DYFED-POWYS POLICE are investigating an allegation of rape reported to have taken place at Sands Nightclub in Saundersfoot in the early hours of Sunday (Dec 14).
The alleged incident is reported to have occurred in the toilet area of the nightclub shortly after 3:00am.
An 18-year-old man has been arrested in connection with the allegation and remains in police custody while enquiries continue.
Officers are appealing to anyone who was in the venue at the time, or who may have seen or heard anything that could assist the investigation, to come forward.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Dyfed-Powys Police online, by calling 101. Alternatively, information can be passed anonymously to Crimestoppers by calling 0800 555 111 or via their website.
Quote reference: 25*1018987.
Crime
Milford ground worker denies historic child sex abuse charges at Crown Court
Accused tells jury claims did not happen as trial hears evidence about alcohol use and alleged controlling behaviour
A MAN accused of sexually abusing a child in Pembrokeshire more than fifteen years ago has denied the allegations while giving evidence at Swansea Crown Court.
Thomas Kirk, aged 50, of Meyler Crescent, Milford Haven, is accused of orally raping and sexually assaulting a child aged between 13 and 15-years-old in the Pembrokeshire area between 2007 and 2008.
The jury has heard allegations that Kirk forced the child to perform oral sex, compelled her to remove her clothing and digitally penetrated her, leaving her distressed and in tears.
Kirk, who is originally from Scotland, gave evidence in his own defence and denied carrying out any of the acts alleged.
When the accusations were put to him directly, he told the court: “No, it did not happen.”
Alcohol use disputed
The court heard that Kirk, who has recently been employed as a grounds worker, has struggled with alcoholism for much of his life and accepted that there were periods when he could not remember what he had done the previous night.
Counsel for the prosecution, Robin Rouch, suggested that Kirk had been drinking heavily around the time of the alleged offences and that alcohol may have been a contributing factor.
Kirk denied this, telling the jury he had stopped drinking around 2007 and did not consume alcohol at home.
“I would have the occasional drink at work Christmas events, but I would never have alcohol at home,” he said.
“That is a lie, isn’t it, Mr Kirk?” Mr Rouch put to him.
“No,” Kirk replied.
The prosecution suggested that witnesses would say Kirk regularly drank vodka mixed with energy drinks and kept bottles of vodka at his home during the relevant period.
“It’s true, Mr Kirk, that you had a bottle of vodka in the house and were drinking vodka from a glass, wasn’t you?” the court heard.
“No, I wasn’t,” Kirk responded.
Allegations of controlling behaviour
The jury also heard allegations that Kirk became controlling towards the child after learning she had lost her virginity.
It was suggested he frequently checked her phone messages and attempted to control what she wore and who she spoke to.
“I was protective, not controlling,” Kirk told the court.
When asked whether he could think of any reason why the alleged victim would fabricate such serious allegations, Kirk said he could not.
Background to the case
Kirk first appeared before Haverfordwest Magistrates’ Court in connection with the allegations in 2023.
At that hearing, he was charged with one count of rape and a further count of sexual assault involving a girl who was aged between thirteen and fifteen at the time of the alleged offences.
The court was told the offences were alleged to have taken place between May 2007 and May 2009 at an undisclosed address in the Pembrokeshire area.
Because both offences are indictable-only, magistrates sent the case to Swansea Crown Court for trial. No pleas were entered at that stage and Kirk was released on unconditional bail.
Later at Crown Court he pleaded not guilty leading to the trial this week.
On Tuesday, His Honour Paul Thomas KC, told the jury that legal summing up will take place on Tuesday (Dec 17), after which jurors are expected to retire to consider their verdict.
The case continues.
Crime
Man charged after dog walker killed in Llanpumsaint collision
A 28-YEAR-OLD Carmarthen man is to appear in court charged with causing death by dangerous driving following a fatal collision in Carmarthenshire which claimed the life of a 38-year-old dog walker.
Aaron Jones died after being struck by a vehicle in Llanpumsaint on Monday (Dec 23), 2024, while he was out walking his dog.
Daniel Wyke, aged 28, from Carmarthen, was arrested the following day. He has now been charged with one count of causing death by dangerous driving and one count of dangerous driving.
Wyke is due to appear before Llanelli Magistrates’ Court on Thursday (Jan 15), 2026.
The charges follow what police have described as a lengthy investigation by the Serious Collision Investigation Unit.

Sergeant Sara John said: “Our thoughts remain with Aaron’s family, who continue to be at the heart of this investigation.
“We recognise that this has been a lengthy investigation, and I am grateful to Aaron’s family, and the wider community, for their patience and support while our enquiries have been carried out.
“We will continue to support Aaron’s family as the case progresses, and we seek to provide justice for Aaron and his loved ones.”
Police confirmed that Aaron’s family have asked for privacy at this time.
The collision sent shockwaves through the Llanpumsaint community, with residents previously expressing concern about road safety in the area following the tragedy.
The case will continue through the courts.
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