Crime
Man appears in court charged over death of Blood Bike Wales volunteer
FAMILY WATCHED FROM PUBLIC GALLERY AS CASE SENT TO CROWN COURT
A PEMBROKESHIRE man has appeared before magistrates charged with causing the death of Blood Bike Wales volunteer Tim Minett by dangerous driving.
Mr Minett was riding a Blood Bike Wales Honda motorcycle on the afternoon of July 2, 2025, when it was involved in a collision with a Volkswagen Crafter van on the A478 between Glandycross and Blaenffos.
He had been transporting blood supplies for the NHS at the time.
This week the van’s driver, Roger King, 57, appeared before Haverfordwest Magistrates’ Court charged with causing Mr Minett’s death by dangerous driving.
King stood in the dock to confirm his name, age and address as members of Mr Minett’s family watched from the public gallery.
Magistrates were told that, due to the seriousness of the allegation, the case can only be dealt with at the Crown Court.
Proceedings will continue at Swansea Crown Court on May 29.
King was released on unconditional bail until that date.c
Crime
Man breached restraining order by entering woman’s home
COURT HEARS APPLICATION MADE TO DISCHARGE ORDER
A PEMBROKESHIRE man has been sentenced after being found inside a woman’s home despite being banned from contacting her.
Peter Bromley, 51, of Parc y Chwarel, Fishguard, was made subject to a restraining order by Haverfordwest magistrates on February 26.
The order prevented him from having any direct or indirect contact with Rhiannon Bowen.
But on April 8, police received a call claiming Bromley was present at Ms Bowen’s address in Fishguard.
Haverfordwest Magistrates’ Court heard that when officers arrived at the property, Ms Bowen initially denied that Bromley was there.
However, when officers gained access to the property, they found Bromley inside the kitchen.
This week Bromley pleaded guilty to breaching the restraining order.
He was legally represented by solicitor Tom Lloyd, who told magistrates that Ms Bowen had recently begun proceedings to have the restraining order removed and discharged.
“Considerable progress has been made by the defendant in various areas of his life,” said Mr Lloyd.
Bromley was fined £200 and ordered to pay £85 court costs and an £80 surcharge.
He must also complete a 12-month alcohol treatment requirement.
Crime
Drink-driver hit bicycle and failed to stop
SENTENCE ADJOURNED FOR PROBATION REPORT
A 23-YEAR-old motorist has been given an interim driving ban after admitting he was over the drink-drive limit when he damaged a bicycle in a collision.
Ajay Mathias was driving his Ford Fiesta along the A478 at Allensbank on April 8 when he collided with the bicycle.
Haverfordwest Magistrates’ Court heard that subsequent breath tests showed Mathias had 44 micrograms of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath. The legal limit is 35.
Mathias, of Min y Llan, Letterston, appeared before magistrates this week where he pleaded guilty to drink-driving and failing to stop after a road accident.
Sentencing was adjourned until April 30, when magistrates will consider a probation report.
Mathias was released on unconditional bail until that date.
Crime
Neighbour stalker sentenced after victim says she lived in constant anxiety
RESTRAINING ORDER IMPOSED
A HAVERFORDWEST man has been made subject to a restraining order after stalking a woman who lived in the same block of flats.
Steven Delahuntey, 54, of The Whitehouse, Upper Market Street, Haverfordwest, was convicted after trial of stalking the woman between January 17 and February 6.
Haverfordwest Magistrates’ Court heard that Delahuntey had contacted Dyfed-Powys Police on several occasions in an attempt to carry out welfare checks on the victim. He also turned up at her address and sent her numerous unwanted messages.
In a victim impact statement read to the court, the woman said Delahuntey had initially appeared friendly.
“Initially he appeared nice and would talk to me about general things,” she said.
“But then he told me not to contact him again. I don’t know why he said this as we’d never been in a relationship. He was also critical of me, but I don’t know why as I’ve never done anything wrong.”
The victim said Delahuntey told her to grow up and warned her not to get involved with “bad people”.
“This made me feel bad as I began to realise that he may not be quite as he portrayed himself to be,” she said.
“I’m not afraid of him but I’m constantly anxious about him being unpredictable. I just want him to leave me alone.”
Delahuntey was convicted at trial before Haverfordwest magistrates on Monday, March 30, and returned to court this week for sentence.
Mitigating, solicitor Peter Tarr said Delahuntey suffered from anxiety and depression following difficult childhood experiences.
“These transitioned into his adulthood and have had a big impact on him,” he said.
Mr Tarr said there had been no further contact between Delahuntey and the victim, despite them living in the same block of flats.
“There have been no further issues and he’s actively trying to find new accommodation, but he’s struggling,” he said.
After considering a probation report, magistrates sentenced Delahuntey to a 24-month community order.
He must complete 30 rehabilitation activity requirement days and a 12-month alcohol treatment requirement.
He was also fined £180 and ordered to pay £650 prosecution costs and a £114 court surcharge.
A two-year restraining order was imposed, preventing Delahuntey from having any direct or indirect contact with the victim.
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