Crime
Tenby carer banned after drug-driving in Milford Haven
Motorist over cannabis limit during routine police check
A TENBY carer has lost her driving licence after being caught drug-driving in Milford Haven.
Samantha Jones, 40, was stopped by police on the afternoon of November 23 as officers carried out routine vehicle checks on Robert Street, Milford Haven.
After providing a positive roadside drugs swipe, Jones was asked to give a blood sample. Analysis later showed she had 2.3 micrograms of Delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) in her system. The legal limit is 2 micrograms.
Jones appeared before Haverfordwest magistrates this week where she pleaded guilty to the offence.
She was represented by solicitor Fenn Richards, who told the court the defendant had used cannabis for several years to help her sleep.
“She’s tried other medications but they haven’t worked,” said Ms Richards.
“She had taken cannabis the night before and didn’t think she would still be over the limit. But this has been a bit of a wake-up call for her, and since the incident she’s reduced her intake and wants to completely stay away from it.”
Jones, of Heywood Court, Tenby, was fined £346 and ordered to pay a £138 court surcharge and £85 in costs. She was disqualified from driving for 12 months.
Crime
Drink-driver caught after leaving pub in Scleddau
Motorist over the limit after drinking Guinness at local pub
A COURT has heard how a 21-year-old motorist drove a short distance to his home after drinking Guinness at his local pub.
Calls were made to police shortly after 10:00pm on February 10 reporting that Keelan Evans had been seen leaving the pub, revving the engine of his Ford Fiesta and driving along the A40 at Scleddau at excessive speed.
“The caller also informed officers that Evans had been seen drinking Guinness throughout the evening,” Crown Prosecutor Sian Vaughan told Haverfordwest magistrates this week.
When officers arrived, they carried out a roadside breath test which proved positive. Further breathalyser tests showed Evans had 40 micrograms of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath, exceeding the legal limit of 35.
Evans, 21, of Cefn Coed, Dwrbach, Fishguard, pleaded guilty to drink-driving. He was represented in court by solicitor Fenn Richards.
“The defendant had been at work, he went to the pub which was a five-minute drive from where he lives, and he made the foolish decision to drive home,” said Ms Richards.
“He had drunk only a small amount of alcohol which is reflected in the low reading, and he’s absolutely devastated to be here today.”
Ms Richards added that as a result of the offence Evans had been forced to give up his job as an agricultural contractor.
“He was thought of very highly by his employer and is hoping to return to this type of work once his driving ban has been served,” she said.
Evans, who has no previous convictions, was disqualified from driving for 12 months. He was fined £120 and ordered to pay £85 in court costs and a £48 surcharge.
Crime
Hubberston man admits stealing £32 of food from Milford Haven store
Magistrates impose conditional discharge after guilty plea
A HUBBERSTON man has admitted stealing food items valued at £32 from the Food Warehouse in Milford Haven.
Police received reports on August 3 that a man had removed items totalling £32.50 from the store before leaving without making payment. None of the items were recovered.
Lee Perry, 38, of St Davids Close, Hubberston, appeared before Haverfordwest magistrates this week, where he pleaded guilty to theft.
The court heard that Perry is currently subject to a community order for previous offences and has been responding well to the conditions imposed.
Magistrates granted him a 12-month conditional discharge for the latest offence. He was also ordered to pay £32.50 in compensation to the Food Warehouse and a £26 court surcharge.
Crime
Milford Haven man remanded after £2,000 shop burglary
Magistrates adjourn sentencing to allow probation report
A 46-YEAR-OLD man has been remanded in custody after stealing £2,000 worth of items from the One Stop Shop in Milford Haven.
Mark Brummitt, of Robert Street, Milford Haven, entered the shop as a trespasser on February 24 and removed items without making payment.
This week he appeared before Haverfordwest magistrates via a video link from HM Prison Swansea, where he pleaded guilty to a charge of burglary.
Magistrates adjourned sentencing until March 17 to allow the probation service to prepare a pre-sentence report. Brummitt was remanded in custody until that hearing.
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