Barry sex offender jailed
Owen Evans, 39, met and groomed a victim online.
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Owen Evans, 39, met and groomed a victim online.
Police incident Park Road, Barry – man charged
A man has been jailed for over four years for stealing from a house in Cardiff.
South Wales Police is continuing its investigation into the fatal road traffic collision which occurred on Penarth Road.
South Wales Police have arrested three people in connection with threats made towards Cardiff secondary schools between March 15, 2026 and March 18 2026.
Lee Whitfield, 49, from Roath has been sentenced to three years and three months in prison after pleading guilty to possess with intent to supply a controlled drug of Class A – Crack Cocaine at Cardiff Crown Court on March 26.
South Wales Police are continuing their investigation into the fatal road traffic collision which occurred on Penarth Road at its junction with Clare Road, Grangetown, on Wednesday, March 25, at 12.27pm.
Three men from Barry have been jailed for their involvement in a drugs line supplying cocaine throughout their home town.
A week of intensification tackling drug-related crime has seen over 70 people arrested across the South Wales Police force area.
South Wales Police can confirm that information which resulted in two Cardiff schools being closed is now being investigated as malicious communications.