Crime
Driving instructor was drink-driving on way to driving lesson
A CARMARTHENSHIRE driving instructor was four times over the limit on his way to a driving lesson.
Timothy Howells, aged 54, of Burry Port Carmarthenshire has been given an 8 week custodial sentence, suspended for 18 months following his arrest on suspicion of drink driving.
At around 7:38am on Friday, February 20, police received a report of a single vehicle collision on the A484 between Pembrey to Kidwelly, where a car was found in a roadside ditch.
The driver, Timothy Howells, a local driving instructor, appeared heavily intoxicated to officers and provided an initial roadside breath test reading of 110 and was arrested on suspicion of drink driving.
A short time later while in custody, Howells provided a second evidential breath test reading of 132 – four times over the limit.
In interview, Howells admitted that when he was arrested by officers, he was on his way to collect a pupil for a driving lesson.
After appearing in Llanelli Magistrates’ Court yesterday, Howells has been given an 8 week custodial sentence, suspended for 18 months.
Chief Inspector Christina Fraser said: “Mr Howells was operating in a position of great trust and responsibility; Roads Policing officers have worked quickly in conjunction with colleagues, CPS and the DVSA, to ensure learner drivers and other road users have been safeguarded from an individual who presented a serious risk of harm.”
Crime
Man cleared after prosecution offers no evidence at Crown Court
Swansea Crown Court entered formal not guilty verdicts on all counts, bringing the case to an end
A HAVERFORDWEST man has been cleared after the prosecution offered no evidence against him at Swansea Crown Court.
Luke Phillips, 23, of Woodlands Park, Haverfordwest, had previously faced charges relating to indecent images of children and extreme pornography.
The case came before His Honour Judge Thomas KC on Monday (Apr 13).
When the matter was called on, the prosecution offered no evidence on all counts.
Formal not guilty verdicts were then entered on each count, bringing the proceedings to an end.
Phillips was represented by barrister Ian Ibrahim.
The outcome means there is no further action to be taken in relation to the case.
It is understood that property seized during the investigation can now be returned following the conclusion of the proceedings.
Crime
Man found staggering in street after brutal caravan attack
Victim suffered fractured wrist and suspected broken jaw after assault in Pembroke Dock
A MAN was found staggering around Pembroke Dock town centre covered in blood after a brutal attack inside a caravan, Swansea Crown Court has heard.
The victim had gone to the mobile home in the early hours of January 29 intending to buy cocaine. But after arriving at an address in Pembroke Dock, he was directed to a caravan parked behind another house, where he encountered two men, including Zack Ian Craig High.
Prosecutor Sian Cutter told the court that while the complainant was making his way to the caravan, he received a phone call telling him to make an online payment.

Once inside, an argument broke out between the complainant and High. The confrontation quickly turned violent, with High punching the victim to the floor before repeatedly punching and kicking him.
After the attack, the injured man managed to leave the caravan and walk back towards Pembroke Dock town centre. While doing so, he made a video call to a friend. Alarmed by the bloodied state of the complainant, the friend contacted police.
Officers later found the victim staggering through the town with blood on his face. He was taken to hospital, where medics found significant bruising to his face as well as bruising to his back, arms and legs. He was also found to have suffered a possible fracture to his upper jaw and a fractured wrist bone.

High, aged 26, of no fixed abode, was arrested and gave a “no comment” interview.
He had originally been charged with inflicting grievous bodily harm with intent, but later pleaded guilty to the lesser offence of assault occasioning actual bodily harm.
The court heard that at the time of the assault, High was already subject to a suspended sentence.
Defending, Stuart John said High denied any involvement in drug dealing. He suggested the background to the incident may have involved the fact that his client was in a relationship with the complainant’s former partner.
Sentencing, Judge Geraint Walters described the attack as “brutal” and said it had caused significant injuries.
With credit for his guilty plea, High was jailed for 18 months. He will serve 40 per cent of the sentence in custody before being released on licence for the remainder.
The judge also imposed a five-year restraining order banning High from contacting the victim.
Top photo caption: Zack High was jailed for 18 months after a brutal attack in Pembroke Dock left a man with serious injuries (Pic: Dyfed-Powys Police)
Crime
Pembroke Dock man accused of Tesco theft
Defendant due back before Haverfordwest magistrates next month over alleged shoplifting offence
A MAN from Pembroke Dock is due to appear again before magistrates in connection with an alleged shop theft in Haverfordwest.
John Bendall, aged 29, of Pier House, Pier Road, Pembroke Dock, is charged with stealing items worth £155 from Tesco on October 4, 2025.
The allegation, brought under the Theft Act 1968, was listed before Haverfordwest Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday (Apr 16) for a first hearing.
No plea was entered and the case was adjourned.
Bendall was ordered to attend Haverfordwest Magistrates’ Court again on May 5, 2026, at 10:00am for a plea hearing in Courtroom 1.
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