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Milford Haven: Police search home of remanded ‘drug dealer ‘

Police at Leigh Salter’s house in Milford Haven on Friday May 29
THERE has been intense police activity taking place this week at the home of a Milford Haven man who is accused of being the ‘primary runner’ in a major drug gang’s operation.
On Friday, (May 29) officers from Dyfed-Powys Police spent several hours searching the property of Leigh Salter in Steynton Road.

Police dog and handler at the Steynton address at lunchtime on Friday, May 29
The thirty-six year old is currently remanded in custody, partly, a court heard last month, for his own protection.
Following the operation, which involved a specialist dog and handler, police remained at the property all night.
The high profile operation has not go un-noticed by residents of Milford Haven, as the house is on the A4076, the main road into town.
Earlier this month, a hearing at Swansea Crown Court was deferred. No reason was given, but The Herald can now confirm that Salter, along with Johnston based co-accused James Bolton, 47, and Bolton’s partner Siobhan Jackson, 37, will now appear before a judge for their case to be ‘mentioned’ on August 10.
The three are accused of being part of an ‘organised group of criminals’ running cocaine from Liverpool into Pembrokeshire.
The police are working on information that evidence of drug dealing may be hidden in the bungalow.
The Herald can also reveal that the police have been looking for an additional suspect in relation to the alleged offences. That man, from the Liverpool area, but with connections to Pembrokeshire had been at large – but has now handed himself in.
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Pembroke Dock man sent to Crown Court over alleged ABH assault
Charge relates to incident in the town last weekend
A PEMBROKE DOCK man has been sent to the Crown Court for trial after appearing before magistrates accused of assault causing actual bodily harm.
Darren Markes, aged 47, of High Street, Pembroke Dock, appeared at Haverfordwest Magistrates’ Court on Monday (Dec 15).
The court heard that Markes is charged with assault occasioning actual bodily harm, contrary to the Offences Against the Person Act.
The charge relates to an alleged incident on Friday (Dec 13) in Pembroke Dock, when it is alleged that Markes assaulted a woman, causing her actual bodily harm.
No plea was entered at the hearing.
Due to the seriousness of the allegation, magistrates declined jurisdiction and ordered that the case be sent to the Crown Court for trial under the Crime and Disorder Act.
Markes was remanded on conditional bail. Conditions include:
- Not contacting a witness, directly or indirectly
- Reporting to Pembroke Dock police station every Wednesday between 12:00pm and 2:00pm
- Living and sleeping each night at his home address
He is due to appear at Swansea Crown Court on Thursday (Jan 16) at 9:30am for a plea and trial preparation hearing.
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Aberystwyth man denies criminal damage charge over Cardigan gallery window
Alleged incident said to have taken place on Bridge Street
AN ABERYSTWYTH man has denied a charge of criminal damage relating to an alleged incident in Cardigan.
Ricky Myers, aged 27, of Jasper House, Aberystwyth, appeared at Haverfordwest Magistrates’ Court on Monday (Dec 15).
The court heard that Myers is accused of criminal damage to property valued under £5,000, contrary to the Criminal Damage Act 1971.
The charge relates to an incident on Saturday (Aug 24, 2024) at Manchester House on Bridge Street, Cardigan, where it is alleged that a window at the Cardigan Gallery was damaged. The property is said to belong to Peter Austin.
Myers pleaded not guilty to the allegation.
Magistrates adjourned the case for further case management, and Myers was remanded on conditional bail, with a condition that he live and sleep each night at his home address.
He is due to return to court at Aberystwyth Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday (Dec 17) at 2:00pm.
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Pembroke Dock man remanded in custody ahead of sentencing on string of offences
Harassment charge and three assaults among cases listed for Llanelli court
A PEMBROKE DOCK man has been remanded in custody ahead of sentencing after admitting a series of offences, including harassment and assaults.
Tony Brundrett, aged 21, of Kavanagh Court, Pembroke Dock, appeared at Haverfordwest Magistrates’ Court on Monday (Dec 15).
The court heard Brundrett has pleaded guilty to harassment without violence, contrary to the Protection from Harassment Act. The charge alleges that between Tuesday (Sep 17) and Thursday (Oct 31) at Spring View, Pembroke Dock, he pursued a course of conduct amounting to harassment of a female, including attending her home address and contacting her by text message.
He has also admitted assault by beating against the same female, alleged to have taken place on Wednesday (May 21) at Spring View, Pembroke Dock, and a further assault by beating against a second female on Thursday (Oct 30), also at Spring View.
Magistrates were additionally told that Brundrett faces a further allegation of common assault against a third female, said to have occurred on Tuesday (Dec 9) at Kavanagh Court, Pembroke Dock. No plea was recorded to that matter in the register entry.
Brundrett has also pleaded guilty to a number of offences linked to an incident in Haverfordwest on Saturday (Nov 16). These include:
- Aggravated vehicle taking, involving a Vauxhall Corsa, with damage caused before recovery
- Using a motor vehicle without insurance
- Driving otherwise than in accordance with a licence
- Criminal damage, involving a window belonging to Pembrokeshire County Council
He was remanded in custody, with the next hearing listed at Llanelli Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday (Dec 31) at 10:00am.
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charlie
June 4, 2015 at 10:37 am
I understand news in news or gossip in your case….it’s not fair or right that you have posted photos of the family home,when it’s been said Mr Salter is in custody for his own protection!….did you stop and think about his partner and children in all this?..all your thinking about is money! Sod who ever gets in your way Tom Sinclair!….remember when you were all over the paper for dodgy dealings? You weren’t very happy!…..your a shallow greedy little man…you didn’t like the public having their say on Facebook did you?…what did you do?…delete everybody’s comments!….freedom of speech….
me
June 9, 2015 at 12:59 pm
I like the way we are not allowed to like this reply. I totally agree, this is a family home you have shoved ALL over your gutter press