Swansea man gets jail term for stalking
42-year-old Raymond John, form Waun Wen, pursued a course of harassment against his victim at her place of work between January and May this year.
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42-year-old Raymond John, form Waun Wen, pursued a course of harassment against his victim at her place of work between January and May this year.
18-year-old Mitchel Jones, from Morriston, also left the victim with a fractured left forearm after running him over, which required surgery.
38-year-old Larry Black, from Waunarlwydd, was one of two masked men who entered the property on Heol Pentyla, Llansamlet, brandishing a hammer and knives.
Sean Rowles was stopped by officers in Uplands on April 16 and was found to be in possession of a mobile phone tied to ongoing drug-related text messages.
34-year-old Guy Brigdale, from Fforestfach, pleaded guilty to numerous offences following the messages he sent in January of this year.
36-year-old Lee Paul, from Brynmill, was seen jumping out of the window of his address while officers were investigating an unrelated matter.
Such was the response to In The Wrong Hands in February, the surrender period was extended for an additional two months, and once again proved successful.
34-year-old Jamie Paton, from Penlan, committed the arson on November 11 2024. He later made threats to “petrol bomb” a rival’s address.
Following a number of recent incidents of arson in Swansea and Neath Port Talbot – particularly notable incidents in Port Talbot - South Wales Police and Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service (MAWWFRS) are issuing the following joint statement to warn of the dangers of setting fires.
To mark the occasion a short service of reflection was led by Chief Constable Jeremy Vaughan at our force Headquarters in Bridgend.