News
Dramatic early hours rescue of 18-year-old in water by Angle RNLI

THE RNLI Angle lifeboat launched on service shortly after 4am on Tuesday morning (Mar 28) to assist in the search for a missing 18-year-old in the Milford area.
The RNLI said on Facebook: “The lifeboat launched and proceeded to conduct a search from Conduit Beach, heading east.
“Once off Milford Docks entrance, the Y boat was deployed to conduct a more thorough inshore search, while the lifeboat continued east. Arriving at Wards Pier, the lifeboat intended to search back to the west to close up on the Y boat.
“Not long after, the crew spotted a person running down the coast path towards the beach below the Rath, followed by hearing cries for help.
“Using search lights, the crew then sighted a person in difficulty in the water waving their arms.
“The lifeboat was manoeuvred into the shallow water, close inshore with little sea room left and the casualty was brought alongside.
“With very little water below the lifeboat, and drifting ever closer to the shore the casualty was assisted into the lifting strops by the Y boat crew and then recovered from the water using the All-Weather Lifeboat man overboard recovery A frame and lifting tackle.
The rescue charity added: “With the casualty now onboard and receiving attention from our casualty care trained crew members, the lifeboat headed to the Port Authority jetty to warm up the casualty and await further assistance.
“Shortly after securing alongside, the crew were joined by members of Dale Coastguard Rescue Team and officers from Dyfed-Powys police.
“With the casualty now warmed slightly, they were walked off the lifeboat and handed over into the care of the police.
“Content that no further assistance was required from the lifeboat, the crew were stood down by the coastguard to return to station. After making the short journey home, the lifeboat was back on station and readied for service once again at 5:30am.”
Crime
Police urge boat owners to tighten security ahead of summer

DYFED-POWYS POLICE Marine Unit is warning boat owners to take extra precautions as the summer boating season approaches.
Officers say that with many people preparing to take to the water, now is the time to double-check the security of vessels and equipment.
A spokesperson for the force said: “Boat owners and hirers spend a lot of money buying and maintaining their boats, so the last thing you want is to fall victim to theft. It’s important to treat the security of your boat with the same care as your home. Leaving it unsecured makes it easy for opportunistic thieves.”
The unit has shared key tips from Secured by Design to help protect watercraft:
- Security mark your equipment – Use a forensic asset marking or etching kit on outboards and electronics. This acts as a visible deterrent and helps recover stolen property.
- Lock cockpit lockers – Ensure lockers are secure and store unused ropes, fenders, and valuables out of sight.
- Secure hatches – Double-check that the main and fore hatches are properly locked.
- Keep detailed records – Note serial numbers on radios, navigation gear, outboards, and trailers. Record custom markings, and keep copies at home and on board.
- Photograph your boat – Take colour photos from different angles and consider recording a video using a smartphone.
- Use a tracking system – These are especially useful for tracing stolen outboards or entire vessels.
While many marinas now have CCTV and controlled access, officers are urging owners to remain vigilant:
“Be a good neighbour—look out for other boats as well as your own. Keep marina gates closed, don’t share access cards or codes, and never let strangers in, no matter how genuine they may seem,” the spokesperson added.
Anyone who sees suspicious activity at a marina is urged to report it immediately to the harbour master, yard master or Dyfed-Powys Police.
Crime
No jail for Camrose man caught in online child abuse sting

A CAMROSE man who believed he was communicating with a 13-year-old girl online has been handed a suspended sentence after admitting sexually explicit messaging.
Phillip Jackson, aged 43, of The Causeway, was caught as part of an undercover operation by a civilian group that targets suspected child sex offenders. The group had created a fake Facebook profile posing as a teenage girl.
On September 23 last year, Jackson sent a friend request to the decoy account and told the profile he was 41. When informed that the girl was 13, he initially replied that he was too old. However, he resumed contact days later, leaving comments and starting a new conversation, which soon turned sexual in nature.
Swansea Crown Court heard that Jackson asked explicit and inappropriate questions, sent detailed sexual messages, and described acts he wished to carry out. One message included graphic language asking if the girl would like to engage in a sexual act.
The group later attended Jackson’s address posing as delivery drivers. When he opened the door, they confronted him and streamed the encounter live online for over an hour before police arrived at the scene.
He was arrested and gave a full admission in police interview. Jackson later pleaded guilty to attempting to incite a child to engage in penetrative sexual activity and attempted sexual communication with a child.
The court was told Jackson had no previous convictions for sexual offences but had 14 prior convictions for 26 unrelated offences. His barrister, Dan Griffiths, said Jackson had been living an isolated lifestyle and was drinking heavily at the time of the offences. He said the defendant had since taken steps to change his behaviour.
The court also heard that Jackson’s mother had experienced acts of vandalism at her property following the live-streamed confrontation.
Judge Huw Rees imposed a 20-month prison sentence, suspended for two years. Jackson must complete 150 hours of unpaid work, attend 35 rehabilitation activity days, and take part in the Maps for Change programme aimed at reducing reoffending.
He will remain on the sex offenders register for 10 years and is subject to a Sexual Harm Prevention Order for the same period.
Crime
Whitland woman to face trial over alleged £85,000 fraud

A WHITLAND woman is due to stand trial later this year accused of misusing power of attorney to take tens of thousands of pounds from an elderly woman.
Shirley Williams, aged 53, appeared at Swansea Crown Court where she denied a single charge of fraud.
The prosecution alleges that between October 2017 and April 2022, Williams exploited her legal authority over the complainant’s finances for personal gain—transferring funds into her own bank account and using the money to purchase goods for herself.
Prosecutor Craig Jones told the court that the amount allegedly taken was likely to exceed £85,000.
Williams, however, has denied wrongdoing. Her barrister, Jon Tarrant, said that all financial activity was carried out with the full knowledge and consent of the individual concerned.
The case has been listed for trial on December 15. Williams remains on bail until that date.
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