Beranek was jailed at Isleworth Crown Court |
Friday, 12 December 2014
Disgraced Perv Doc Struck-Off For Child Porn Pics Caught Again
Thursday, 11 December 2014
Bangkok Wedding Tripper Returned With Electric Stun Gun And CS Gas
A Bishop's Stortford man, who
returned from a pal's wedding in Bangkok with an illegal stun gun and
c.s. gas in his luggage and racially abused the customs man who
stopped and searched him at Heathrow Airport, has received a suspended
prison sentence.
James William Forbes, 28, a National Grid employee, of Waytemore Road swore at the UK Border Agency officer and said: “I see you let all the foreigners in and picked the English out.”
When told by officer Manzar Akhtar he would be subject to a body search after the weapons were found in his luggage Forbes added: “Do you want to look at my arse? That's what you muslims do.”
He pleaded guilty to two counts of possessing a prohibited weapon, namely the stun gun disguised as a torch and the c.s. gas and one count of racially aggravated harassment at the airport's Terminal Five on February 11.
Prosecutor Mr. Ravinder Johal told Isleworth Crown Court it was 6.20pm when Forbes, who was travelling alone was stopped in the 'nothing to declare' green channel and his luggage checked.
When asked for the combination to his suitcase's lock by officer Akhtar the defendant replied: “F*** off. You heard you c***. Do what you f***ing want.”
The suitcase was cut open and the functioning electric stun gun found along with a 'NATO' c.s. gas can and a poster depicting a variety of handguns.
When quizzed by police Forbes expressed surprise about the weapons being found in his luggage, explaining the gun poster was for his bedroom wall and that he had consumed ten miniature bottles of wine on the long-haul flight.
His lawyer Miss Marion Mullen said: “This defendant comes from a very, very respectable family. He is very, very remorseful indeed.
“He was out with friends for a wedding in Thailand. They stopped at a market on the way to the airport and he bought the items, which are legal in that country and never intended to use them.
“If it had not been for excessive drinking with friends in Thailand this offence would never have happened.”
Forbes was in danger of being imprisoned for a five-year statutory minimum, but Judge Aiden Mannon ruled there were “exceptional circumstances” to suspend the prison sentence.
“These items were quite legal for you to purchase in that country and they would not have been put to a nefarious purpose here.
“Consider yourself highly fortunate.”
Forbes was sentenced to eighteen months imprisonment, suspended for two years, ordered to perform 150 hours community service, comply with twelve months probation, which includes a Drinkwise course and pay £400 costs and an £80 victim surcharge.”
James William Forbes, 28, a National Grid employee, of Waytemore Road swore at the UK Border Agency officer and said: “I see you let all the foreigners in and picked the English out.”
When told by officer Manzar Akhtar he would be subject to a body search after the weapons were found in his luggage Forbes added: “Do you want to look at my arse? That's what you muslims do.”
He pleaded guilty to two counts of possessing a prohibited weapon, namely the stun gun disguised as a torch and the c.s. gas and one count of racially aggravated harassment at the airport's Terminal Five on February 11.
Prosecutor Mr. Ravinder Johal told Isleworth Crown Court it was 6.20pm when Forbes, who was travelling alone was stopped in the 'nothing to declare' green channel and his luggage checked.
When asked for the combination to his suitcase's lock by officer Akhtar the defendant replied: “F*** off. You heard you c***. Do what you f***ing want.”
The suitcase was cut open and the functioning electric stun gun found along with a 'NATO' c.s. gas can and a poster depicting a variety of handguns.
When quizzed by police Forbes expressed surprise about the weapons being found in his luggage, explaining the gun poster was for his bedroom wall and that he had consumed ten miniature bottles of wine on the long-haul flight.
His lawyer Miss Marion Mullen said: “This defendant comes from a very, very respectable family. He is very, very remorseful indeed.
“He was out with friends for a wedding in Thailand. They stopped at a market on the way to the airport and he bought the items, which are legal in that country and never intended to use them.
“If it had not been for excessive drinking with friends in Thailand this offence would never have happened.”
Forbes was in danger of being imprisoned for a five-year statutory minimum, but Judge Aiden Mannon ruled there were “exceptional circumstances” to suspend the prison sentence.
“These items were quite legal for you to purchase in that country and they would not have been put to a nefarious purpose here.
“Consider yourself highly fortunate.”
Forbes was sentenced to eighteen months imprisonment, suspended for two years, ordered to perform 150 hours community service, comply with twelve months probation, which includes a Drinkwise course and pay £400 costs and an £80 victim surcharge.”
Wednesday, 10 December 2014
Hospital Visitor Denies Smooching With Mentally Disabled Patient
An investigative journalist, accused of taking sexual advantage of a mentally disabled young woman on a hospital ward, has denied the charges along with evidence he is an escort specialising in satisfying the desires of people with special needs.
Anthony Moncrieffe, 67, of Buckland Hill, Maidstone, told the Isleworth Crown Court jury his provocative website 'Pascale Princesses' and sex-worker profile was a front to infiltrate a company, which provides escorts to the disabled, which he suspected of exploitation.
He has pleaded not guilty to five counts of sexual activity with a mentally disabled person between between September 27 and November 15, 2012 at the Royal Brompton Hospital, Chelsea.
Four counts relate to kissing the Dover woman on the lips and the fifth alleges Moncrieffe, a veteran of the Daily Mirror; Sunday People; Press Association and Reuters, put his hand between her legs.
He was the subject of a separate police probe in November 2011 when a bag belonging to him, which contained the profile, details of his website, his press card and viagra was found, apparent evidence of the defendant passing himself off as a sex consultant.
"I don't think I'd be a sex worker, look at me," Moncrieffe told the jury, insisting he had invented a persona so he could investigate the Tender Loving Care Trust, but abandoned the project after two weeks.
"I wanted to infiltrate the organisation because I suspected disabled people were being exploited and my job is to bring that out into the public domain.
"A condition of TLC is that you have your own website giving more information on yourself, including more pictures in evening wear and swimwear.
"It seems they are a bone fide organisation, legal. There was no story there."
Different members of hospital staff have given evidence against the father-of-four, who regularly visited the woman, and the first said he lifted her oxygen mask and kissed her on the lips.
Moncrieffe explained: "It was an adult-sized mask and she's got a very little face and the mask kept slipping down. I pushed it back onto the bridge of her nose and tightened it.
"She is always smiling and I said: 'Good girl,' and kissed her on the tip of her nose."
The second witness claims seeing Moncrieffe with the oxygen mask in his hand and suspecting him of kissing the woman, but admits their view was not clear.
"What would I want to kiss a little girl on the lips for?," asked the defendant. "Particularly a sick little girl."
A third witness says he was lying on the hospital bed, beside the woman, when he leaned over, lifted the oxygen mask and kissed her.
A fourth claim they heard the sound of kisses coming from Moncrieffe and the woman and he was arrested the day another member of staff says he was touching her between the legs.
"We were holding hands and our hands were resting on her lap," he told the jury. We always held hands, a child likes security.
"The next thing I knew two uniformed security guards arrived."
Trial continues…………….
Trial continues…………….
Tuesday, 9 December 2014
PTA Chief Nicked £20K From Primary School Fund
"If the school wishes to take you to court to recover the debt they can. This will take twenty years to repay and that's not going to work. That's nonsensical."
Monday, 8 December 2014
Teen Bullies Convicted Of Tricking Victim Into Consuming Urine And Curry Powder
Jamie Campin |
The 43 year-old Hillingdon woman, who is a paranoid schizophrenic who suffers psychotic episodes and has an ongoing alcohol problem, let the local lads into her home early one morning while her husband was staying elsewhere after yet another row.
The Isleworth Crown Court jury heard the young men have a history of tormenting the mentally-ill and recorded incidents on their mobile phones of planning and carrying-out such behaviour.
Jamie Rhys Campin, 19, of Whitethorn Avenue, West Drayton and Connor James, 19, of Uxbridge Road, Hampton Hill were both convicted of two counts of administering a noxious substance, namely urine and curry powder and stealing a laptop and ring, worth £400, on a day between July 5 and 14, last year.
They were both found not guilty of causing an affray at the location and Campin alone was found not guilty to sexual assault by penetration.
Connor James |
The case was adjourned until a date to be fixed for pre-sentence reports.
“I was not one hundred per cent well at that time because I have a mental health problem and I did not have any control of the situation,” she told the jury. “They just walked in and I didn't want any trouble.
“These people entered my house early, at seven or eight in the morning and I don't understand why I let them in, in the first place. In my head I believed these people were friends of mine.
“I don't understand why I didn't throw them out. I was very vulnerable at the time.”
The court heard a third mystery man was present and the woman remembers two of them disappearing into her bathroom.
“I remember them walking out with a plastic cup and they asked me to drink it and I drunk a bit and realised there was wee in it and spat it out.
“They stole my computer and my silver ring that my father gave me when I was thirteen years-old.”
Police later found mobile phone footage of the woman being given a cannabis joint to smoke, which had been laced with curry powder, the jury were told.
Sunday, 7 December 2014
Light-Fingered Maintenance Man Snatched Cash From London Mews House
Devonshire Mews West |
Ashley Gallant, 32, of Eagle Way, Hampton Centre, Peterborough picked on a family who had previously suffered a theft at their Marylebone home and had installed cameras.
He pleaded guilty at Hammersmith Magistrates Court to stealing £60 cash from Sohana Jisooh at an address in Devonshire Mews West, Marylebone on October 27.
Gallant received eight weeks imprisonment, suspended for two years, and was ordered to complete 200 hours community service.
“He is a maintenance worker and was given keys to the property and had permission to be there to work on the bedroom ceiling,” explained prosecutor Mr. Oliver Schneider-Sikorsky. “There had been a previous theft of one thousand pounds so CCTV had been installed.
“When it was observed Mr. Gallant was seen removing cash from the purse and the management company he works for and the police were called.
“At Paddington Police Station he admitted everything and the money was recovered.”
Gallant's lawyer Mr. George Otchere told the court: “This is a very unfortunate case and he had been working for this company for fifteen years.
“He regrets what happened, he just didn't think and in that moment took the money.
“He has lost his job and feels sorry for what happened and has shown remourse.
“He's unemployed now, he's not working and has a large family and wife a wife expecting.
“It was not a sophisticated offence. It was in the heat of the moment and he did not think.”
Gallant was also ordered to pay an £80 victim surcharge and £85 costs.
Saturday, 6 December 2014
Teen Sex Predator Began Abuse In Cupboard On Boat Trip
A teenager, who sexually abused
three younger children, beginning his grooming by taking the eldest
into a cupboard during a boat trip before the assaults escalated
during sleepovers, will discover his fate on January 30.
Jake Brookfield, 18, of York Avenue, Hayes, Middlesex was himself aged between ten and fourteen years-old when he subjected the boy and two girls, who are younger than him, to the abuse.
“Sexual experimentation was unchecked and unfortunately continued and at all times he was a child,” Brookfield's lawyer Mr. Mark Kimsey told Isleworth Crown Court yesterday.
Suspicions were raised in 2010 and as a punishment Brookfield's birthday present of an X-Box was withdrawn, but recently more serious complaints were made to police by the victims.
“I don't think I have come across a young man as remorseful as this and he wants to understand why this happened,” added the lawyer.
“The impact on him has been devastating and he has had to sign the sex offenders register.
“A press article has impacted the family to such an extent the defendant's mother is thinking about moving out of the area due to comments left on blogs that are rather unsavoury and on social media.
“These offences occurred over five years ago. They stopped and he has moved on and has no interest in children. This was sexual experimentation.
“He has had a girlfriend since and his aim was to join the Army, but that is very, very unlikely now.”
Prosecutor Miss Heather Standee told the court the offences, which occurred mostly on the Golf Links Estate, Southall: “Reflect sexual abuse over a prolonged period.
“It was initiated by Brookfield when he told the boy to go into a cupboard on a boat trip and groped him when they were sleeping together.
“The defendant would insist and say: 'Do it, do it.' There was a card game with the rules made up by Brookfield and he said whoever won would get the pleasure.”
The boy was aged between ten and thirteen years-old during the abuse and the two girls between seven and nine years-old.
The older girl said Brookfield would argue with her if she resisted and the younger girl then also became a target of the defendant.
“She was scared Brookfield would do something to her. It would happen every time they were alone together.”
Bailing Brookfield to return for sentencing in the new year Recorder Michael Evans QC announced: “This is a very troubling case. I have every sympathy for the victims, but it is a very difficult sentencing exercise.
“My fundamental duty has to protect the public from risk.”
Brookfield pleaded guilty to four counts of inciting the boy to engage in sexual activity on various dates between November 7, 2005 and June 12, 2010.
He also admitted two counts of inciting one of the girl's to engage in sexual activity between August 5, 2006 and January 1, 2011 and one count of inciting the other girl to engage in sexual activity between September 5, 2009 and January 1, 2011, when she was aged seven to nine years-old.
Brookfield denied five further counts, including a charge of rape, and they will not be proceeded with.
Jake Brookfield, 18, of York Avenue, Hayes, Middlesex was himself aged between ten and fourteen years-old when he subjected the boy and two girls, who are younger than him, to the abuse.
“Sexual experimentation was unchecked and unfortunately continued and at all times he was a child,” Brookfield's lawyer Mr. Mark Kimsey told Isleworth Crown Court yesterday.
Suspicions were raised in 2010 and as a punishment Brookfield's birthday present of an X-Box was withdrawn, but recently more serious complaints were made to police by the victims.
“I don't think I have come across a young man as remorseful as this and he wants to understand why this happened,” added the lawyer.
“The impact on him has been devastating and he has had to sign the sex offenders register.
“A press article has impacted the family to such an extent the defendant's mother is thinking about moving out of the area due to comments left on blogs that are rather unsavoury and on social media.
“These offences occurred over five years ago. They stopped and he has moved on and has no interest in children. This was sexual experimentation.
“He has had a girlfriend since and his aim was to join the Army, but that is very, very unlikely now.”
Prosecutor Miss Heather Standee told the court the offences, which occurred mostly on the Golf Links Estate, Southall: “Reflect sexual abuse over a prolonged period.
“It was initiated by Brookfield when he told the boy to go into a cupboard on a boat trip and groped him when they were sleeping together.
“The defendant would insist and say: 'Do it, do it.' There was a card game with the rules made up by Brookfield and he said whoever won would get the pleasure.”
The boy was aged between ten and thirteen years-old during the abuse and the two girls between seven and nine years-old.
The older girl said Brookfield would argue with her if she resisted and the younger girl then also became a target of the defendant.
“She was scared Brookfield would do something to her. It would happen every time they were alone together.”
Bailing Brookfield to return for sentencing in the new year Recorder Michael Evans QC announced: “This is a very troubling case. I have every sympathy for the victims, but it is a very difficult sentencing exercise.
“My fundamental duty has to protect the public from risk.”
Brookfield pleaded guilty to four counts of inciting the boy to engage in sexual activity on various dates between November 7, 2005 and June 12, 2010.
He also admitted two counts of inciting one of the girl's to engage in sexual activity between August 5, 2006 and January 1, 2011 and one count of inciting the other girl to engage in sexual activity between September 5, 2009 and January 1, 2011, when she was aged seven to nine years-old.
Brookfield denied five further counts, including a charge of rape, and they will not be proceeded with.
Friday, 5 December 2014
Son And Mother Jailed For £650K Mortgage Scam That Funded Property Empire
Wayne Stubbs |
Wayne Stubbs, 44, received six years and his mother Wendy Stubbs, 62, also of Briarwood House, Orpington Road, Chislehurst, Kent received three years.
Wayne's ex-girlfriend Rachel Gledhill, 39, of Armitage Road, Milnsbridge who worked for Harvey Nichols, but allegedly posed an IT consultant and fine arts dealer to get loans was found not guilty of participating in the plot.
Prosecutor Mr. Nick Mather told the Old Bailey at their trial that Gledhill purchased 52 Hollyfield Avenue, Huddersfield in 2004 with the help of a £225,000 mortgage granted on the basis she was a £67,000 a year IT consultant.
“That is simply untrue, she is not an IT consultant and she was not earning that money. She was working as a sale assistant in Harvey Nichols.
“This is a lie on the mortgage application and this is part of a pattern of lies that go throughout this case.”
The jury were told Wayne was the mastermind behind the frauds. “This is not something Rachel Gledhill has decided to do off her own bat.”
The second property Gledhill purchased, 4 The Courtyard, Holwood, Keston, Kent, needed a £424,950 mortgage and she claimed to run her own successful fine arts business to obtain the loan in 2005.
“She say's she's a professional and had been doing this since May 1996 and owned one hundred per cent of the business.”
Gledhill claimed to net over £172,000 a year from the non-existent business, added Mr. Mather. “All of that was untrue because we known how much she was earning.”
The last known income for Gledhill was £12,000 in 2004 and from 2005 to 2011 she has no employment or tax records whatsoever.
“You can be confident these are lies in her documentation.”
4 The Courtyard was rented for £2,000 per month without the permission of the lender and sold in May, 2008 for £472,000, which the prosecution say is criminal property.
The Stubbs' were involved in further frauds on their own, added Mr. Maher. “It's about mortgage fraud and money laundering.
“These three defendants, individually and together, obtained a number of different mortgages and they did this by lying about their employment and income.
Wendy Stubbs |
“They then bought properties on the back of these lies and received steady income by renting out these properties to tenants and that amounted to criminal conduct that was never declared.
“Wayne is behind each and every one of these transactions. His fingerprints, euphemistically speaking, are all over this case.”
Wendy fronted the purchase of one property by claiming to be a £120,000 financial consultant.
“She has never, prior or since, earned that money. She was unemployed and on benefits.”
On another occasion she claimed to be a £75,000 a year interior designer and Wayne himself posed as a £110,000 a year unit trust dealer to obtain a big mortgage.
Wayne has not employment or tax history between 1995 and 2011. “He's a man who has no income at all as far as Revenue and Customs are concerned.
“He's someone seemingly under the radar with no income.”
The Stubbs' were convicted of four counts of obtaining a money transfer by deception for which they are jointly charged.
Ms
Stubbs was also found guilty of three counts of entering or becoming
concerned with a money laundering arrangement, and a count each of
obtaining a money transfer by deception, acquiring criminal property
and fraud by false representation.
Ms
Stubbs denied but was convicted of entering or becoming concerned
with a money laundering arrangement and two counts of acquiring
criminal property.
Wednesday, 3 December 2014
Stylist To The Stars' Double Drink-Drive Crash Shame
A stylist to the stars, who twice crashed her car while nearly four times and then quadruple the drinks limit in the same week, was told she "could have killed someone" by a judge, who described the case as one of the worst he had ever heard.
Chelsea School of Art graduate Clare Harries, 50, of Huddleston Road, Tufnell Park, has a celebrity clientele which includes stars Bruce Willis; Daniel Radcliffe; Jude Law; Angelina Jolie; Robert Downey Jnr and Emma Watson.
Today she was sentenced to four months imprisonment, suspended for two years, disqualified from driving for five years and ordered to comply with an alcohol treatment requirement and attend sixteen counselling sessions.
Hammersmith Magistrates Court District Judge Paul Goldspring announced: "Someone who is this many times over the legal limit is just about as dangerous as anybody on the road. I can't think of a case that ticks as many aggravating boxes."
Described as "one of the most respected and experienced stylists working in the industry today" Harries specialises in film and TV shoots; photo shoots, award ceremonies, including The Oscars, and is also a style consultant and interior designer.
The mother-of-two pleaded guilty at Hammersmith Magistrates Court to driving her blue Mercedes in Oxford Street on October 15 with 133 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath - the legal limit is 35 - and driving in Malvern Road, Wood Green on October 20 with 141 microgrammes.
"She is on the surface a woman, who two years ago, was apparently a busy working single-mother. That was a social facade and hidden from virtually everybody, under the ice, there was a slow decline of physical and mental health," said her lawyer Mr. Simon Sherriff.
Prosecutor Mr. Tom Gill said it was 9.15pm when Harries was involved in a collision in Orchard Street in the West End, with the other driver calling the police because he believed Harries was drunk.
She drove off, but was followed by officers who confirmed the smell of alcohol on her breath and she failed a roadside test and was arrested.
While on bail she was arrested again five days later after colliding with a parked vehicle in Whiteman Road, Hornsey at 6.50pm and driving off.
When police caught up with her the car was stationary with the engine running, the lights on the front tyre was flat and Harries was gripping the steering wheel and staring blankly ahead.
In February, 2013 Harries was convicted of being in charge of a vehicle while over the alcohol limit and was fined and given ten penalty points.
"One of her friends tells me you would not believe this is the same woman as two years ago," explained Mr. Sherriff, adding she has a son, aged fifteen and a daughter, aged seventeen years-old.
"The marriage to her first husband was an unhealthy relationship that led to divorce and after the collapse of her marriage to her second husband she lost the family home in March and is in rented accommodation, which she hopes to get out of.
"Social services will take over if there is an immediate custodial sentence and the house she is renting for the children will go.
"There would be a long-term detrimental effect on the children if she goes to prison and they will lose their accommodation. In this case that would be the punishment of the innocent."
The court heard Harries is currently prescribed anti-anxiety drug Citalopram and anti-anxiety and alcohol-withdrawal drug Librium and in September underwent surgery after being diagnosed as high-risk of cervical cancer.
"On the first occasion the officers state she was in a confused state. She is on this medication and it effected her capacity," added Mr. Sherriff.
"The surgery a month before seems the most likely trigger to these offences. The hair that broke the donkey's back."
District Judge Goldspring told a tearful Harries: "There is an issue regarding your thought process around vehicles when you have had alcohol.
"If you get into a car this much over the limit that car becomes a lethal weapon and to compound it there was a road traffic accident. You could have killed someone.
"Within five days you were back in the car over the limit and placed yourself and other road users in great peril. These readings are up there with the highest this court has ever heard of.
"It's a difficult case to sentence. The easiest thing in the world would be to send you to prison, but I have considered carefully the effect your behaviour has had on the children.
"The loss of their mother to custody and then being taken into care would be devastating and they are at an age where they may never recover from it.
"It would be easy to send you to prison, the guidelines make that a clear-cut decision and I feel I ought to, but I'm not going to."
Harries was also ordered to pay £85 costs and an £80 victim surcharge.
Harries was also ordered to pay £85 costs and an £80 victim surcharge.
Tuesday, 2 December 2014
"Audacious" Female Fraudster Gets Suspended Sentence For Conning Banker Sir George Mallinckrodt
Target: Sir George's Home |
Chelsea Square, Chelsea she stole jewellery, worth £74,000, and £6,700 cash belonging to the elderly couple and received a twelve month prison sentence, suspended for eighteen months.
Sir George played a leading role in the Bank of England's attempt to save Barings.
Monday, 1 December 2014
Scout Leader Raped Underage Ex With Help Of New Girlfriend, Jury Told
Mark Innes |
Trial continues………….
Sunday, 30 November 2014
Lorry Driver Convicted After Pedestrian Run Over And Killed
A Nottinghamshire lorry driver,
who killed a 91 year-old man who was crossing a busy west London road
after failing to check for pedestrians before pulling away, will be
sentenced in January for causing death by careless driving.
Shane Redfearn, 33, of Lawnwood Avenue, Elkesley, Retford was driving along Fulham Palace Road on July 8 when he knocked over John Goulding, who died almost immediately.
Prosecutor Mr. James O'Connell told Islewoth Crown Court: “Last summer this defendant was driving a fully-laden truck with a trailer at 10.30am and Mr. Goulding had just got off a bus and elected, not by the wisest way, to cross the road.
“He walked to the back of the bus and was confronted with the side of this defendant's truck so walked towards the cab of the stationary vehicle and stepped in front of the cab.
“The truck pulled away and the driver drove over Mr. Goulding.
“The truck moved a few yards until a member of the public notified this defendant there was someone under the truck and Mr. Goulding died within a few minutes under the truck.
“This defendant should have seen Mr. Goulding by using his mirrors properly. He has a number of mirrors on that vehicle, including a mirror that looks right down in front of the truck.
“Mr. Goulding was knocked over and killed, but despite him putting himself in that position he should not have been hit and knocked over and killed.
“Mr. Redfearn's driving fell below the standard expected that day.”
Shane Redfearn, 33, of Lawnwood Avenue, Elkesley, Retford was driving along Fulham Palace Road on July 8 when he knocked over John Goulding, who died almost immediately.
Prosecutor Mr. James O'Connell told Islewoth Crown Court: “Last summer this defendant was driving a fully-laden truck with a trailer at 10.30am and Mr. Goulding had just got off a bus and elected, not by the wisest way, to cross the road.
“He walked to the back of the bus and was confronted with the side of this defendant's truck so walked towards the cab of the stationary vehicle and stepped in front of the cab.
“The truck pulled away and the driver drove over Mr. Goulding.
“The truck moved a few yards until a member of the public notified this defendant there was someone under the truck and Mr. Goulding died within a few minutes under the truck.
“This defendant should have seen Mr. Goulding by using his mirrors properly. He has a number of mirrors on that vehicle, including a mirror that looks right down in front of the truck.
“Mr. Goulding was knocked over and killed, but despite him putting himself in that position he should not have been hit and knocked over and killed.
“Mr. Redfearn's driving fell below the standard expected that day.”
Saturday, 29 November 2014
Late-Night Encounter Ends In Mugging
A
middle-aged man, who picked-up a stranger during a night out in the
West End, was attacked in his home and had his laptop snatched by the
stranger.
Police
have released this CCTV image of the man they are hunting, who is
described as black, aged between 20-24 years-old, 5ft 9ins tall.
He
is clean shaven, with short black hair, has a muscular build, a thin
nose, thick lips and was wearing a dark blue top, dark trousers and
black trainers.
On
Halloween, October 31, the 51 year-old victim met the suspect in the
Marble Arch area at 11.30pm and they both travelled back to an
address in Camden.
While
at the address the suspect attacked the victim, causing him to lose
consciousness.
When
the victim came round, he discovered that the suspect had left taking
a Samsung 15 inch laptop computer.
If
you can help with this enquiry or can identify the man in these
images, please call Camden Police on 101.
Alternatively
if you wish to remain anonymous call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
Friday, 28 November 2014
Police Hunt Cowards Who Snatched Late War Hero's Medals
Heartless
burglars raided an 82 year-old pensioner's home and snatched her late
father's WW1 and WW2 medals the day before Remembrance Sunday.
The
burglary occurred between 1.00pm and 3.00pm on Saturday November 8 at
a residential address in Shoreham Way, Bromley.
A
quantity of cash was also stolen.
Three
medals were stolen, two from World War 1 and one from World War 2.
The
two First World War medals were on ribbons, with at least one
engraved with the name H. A. SYMS around the edge.
The
Second World War medal had a red and blue ribbon, and was in a small
box with a letter personally signed by the Queen.
The
first two medals were awarded to the victim’s father in the First
World War, after he was very badly wounded.
Her
father continued his work as a Civil Servant during the Second World
War and was awarded the second medal.
Detective
Constable Claire White from Bromley Police Burglary Squad said “The
victim is 82-years-old and has regularly worn her Father’s medals
to Remembrance Day parades.
“The
victim is understandably very distraught that her father’s medals
have been taken as they mean so much to her”.
Officers
from the Burglary Squad based at Bromley Police Station investigate.
Anyone
with information, or who has been offered the medals to buy, is asked
to contact police via 101 or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800
555 111.
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