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Police seize off-road bike after anti-social driving complaints in Hakin

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OFFICERS from Milford Haven and Neyland Police have seized an off-road bike following multiple reports of reckless and anti-social driving in the Hakin area.

Members of the public raised concerns about the manner in which the bike was being ridden, prompting police action. The vehicle was seized yesterday (Tuesday) as part of efforts to address ongoing issues linked to illegal off-road biking.

Police have reminded residents that such bikes are not road legal and must only be used on private land with the landowner’s permission.

Officers are urging the public to continue reporting incidents and sharing information to help tackle the problem in local communities.

Anyone with information can contact Dyfed-Powys Police online, via email at [email protected], or by calling 101.

Information can also be passed anonymously to Crimestoppers by calling 0800 555111 or visiting crimestoppers-uk.org.

 

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Swansea man jailed for 16 years after attacking vulnerable woman

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Dominik Szymanski raped and beat the woman at his flat before stealing her dog. She was found dead the day after giving evidence against him

A SWANSEA man has been jailed for 16 years after raping and assaulting a vulnerable woman he had met only hours earlier.

Dominik Szymanski, 47, attacked the woman at his flat in Matthew Street, Swansea, after the pair met in the city centre on September 2 last year.

Swansea Crown Court heard both had their dogs with them when they began talking, before going back to his nearby flat.

Once inside, Szymanski subjected the woman to a prolonged attack. CCTV later showed him dragging her from the property and leaving her in a lift.

In the days after the attack, he kept the woman’s dog and arranged to sell it. The animal was later returned.

Szymanski denied rape and assault occasioning actual bodily harm but was convicted by a jury after a 10-day trial. He later admitted stealing the dog.

The court heard the woman gave evidence against him during the trial. The following day, she was found dead. An inquest has yet to determine the cause of death.

In a victim impact statement read to the court, the woman’s mother said her daughter was a devoted animal lover who looked “broken” after the attack and the loss of her pet.

She said her daughter had worked hard to tackle addiction issues and had written a list of things she still wanted to do with her life.

Her mother told the court: “In my eyes, his actions killed my child.”

Sentencing Szymanski, Judge Geraint Walters described the case as “disturbing” and said he had seen the woman as someone vulnerable who he could take advantage of.

The judge said she had been a “most compelling and honest witness”, despite the difficulties she had faced with drink and drugs.

He said he could not conclude that she had taken her own life because of what had happened, but added that the timing of her death was “particularly sad”.

Addressing Szymanski, he said: “What you did to her had a profound emotional effect on her.”

The court also heard Szymanski had previous convictions, including assaulting a former partner, battery, and assaulting a police officer.

He was sentenced as a dangerous offender to an extended 16-year term, made up of 12 years in custody and a further four years on licence.

He must serve two-thirds of the custodial term before he can apply for release. Any release will be decided by the Parole Board. He will remain on the sex offenders register for life.

Detective Constable Claire Davies, of South Wales Police, described the attack as “prolonged and significant” and called Szymanski a “truly despicable offender”.

She said the outcome had brought relief to the victim’s family and friends, adding that police hoped the case would reassure victims of sexual abuse that they will be listened to and treated with dignity and respect.

Anyone affected by the issues in this article can contact Samaritans free on 116 123 or by emailing [email protected].

 

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Former Swansea Prison inmate died 48 hours after release

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A FORMER Swansea Prison inmate died from combined drug toxicity just 48 hours after being released, an official investigation has found.

Jason Maynard, 43, left HMP Swansea on May 23, 2024. Two days later, he was pronounced dead by paramedics after being found unresponsive in the back of a friend’s car.

The Prisons and Probation Ombudsman report says Mr Maynard had been given overdose-reversal medication before leaving custody and warned about the heightened risk of overdose after a period of reduced drug tolerance.

After his release, he attended his first probation appointment and was placed in temporary hotel accommodation by Swansea Council.

The following day, police were called after concerns were raised that Mr Maynard had a cut above his eye and appeared incoherent. He refused hospital treatment and was taken to his mother’s home.

The report says he later used drugs and drank alcohol with friends. He then fell asleep in a car outside an address, where he was later found unresponsive.

Mr Maynard had missed a substance misuse appointment on May 24 but attended the service the next day. Staff noted he had “blue around his mouth”, which caused concern about possible drug use.

The Ombudsman found that prison, probation and support services had taken appropriate steps before and after his release.

Its findings said Mr Maynard had received suitable substance misuse support, had been referred for accommodation, and had licence conditions in place covering drug and alcohol use, engagement with services and drug testing.

The report concluded that the necessary referrals and support arrangements had been made, but Mr Maynard died later the same day he attended the community substance misuse service.

 

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Police appeal after reported rape at Young Farmers rally

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POLICE are appealing for witnesses after an allegation of rape at a Young Farmers Club rally in Builth Wells.

Dyfed-Powys Police said the incident was reported to have taken place at Wernhalog Farm on Saturday, June 13.

Officers said it happened in the portaloo area sometime between 11:00pm and 11:45pm.

Anyone who witnessed anything, or who has information which could help the investigation, is asked to contact police.

Reports can be made online through the Dyfed-Powys Police website, by emailing [email protected], or by calling 101.

Information can also be given anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or through the Crimestoppers website.

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